The aim of the following paper is to present cultic installations found within Cypriot sanctuaries of the Archaic and Classical periods excavated in the Paphos district. The study focuses on two examples representing two distinct areas, that of the kingdom of Marion to the north, and that of Paphos, to the south. The first mentioned concerns the sanctuary which was uncovered close to Yialia village, the first rural sanctuary to be excavated in the Marion area. Despite the large number of offerings that the place yielded, testifying to its long use from the Archaic to the Hellenistic period, the sanctuary seems to have had a very modest appearance during its existence, the centre of cultic interest probably being just a stone offering table ...