International audienceSince Gjerstad's pioneer study (Gjerstad 1979), the Classical period in Cyprus has been considered a period of strong Phoenician expansion in the island. Following the crisis of the Ionian revolt at the beginning of the 5th century, which was joined by most Cypriot kingdoms, the renewed Persian takeover is supposed to have heavily relied on Phoenician allies, especially in the supposed Phoenician "stronghold" of Kition. Conversely, after the abolishment of Persian rule and the rapid disappearance of Cypriot independent kingdoms towards the end of the 4th century, one generally postulates a quick process of Hellenization, leading to the disappearance of local ("Eteocypriot") and Phoenician identities. This contribution ...