In this paper we present a recently discovered enigmatic building complex in the ancient Paphos necropolis, dated to the end of the Hellenistic and early Roman period. Many human burials have been revealed among the buildings together with a large number of dog burials, constituting a unique funerary custom in Cyprus. The finds present us with an opportunity to study the position of dogs in ancient Cypriot society and the interpretation of dog burial customs in association with other finds on the site.Raptou Eustathios. Nouvelles pratiques funéraires à Paphos hellénistique et romaine. In: Cahiers du Centre d'Etudes Chypriotes. Volume 39, 2009. Actes du colloque « Chypre à l’époque hellénistique et impériale », Recherches récentes et nouvell...
Three figured mosaic pavements of the Hellenistic period have been found on the island of Cyprus. Th...
International audienceThis contribution concentrates on two series of archaeological discoveries per...
Dogs have been a part of civilization for thousands of years and have maintained one of the closest ...
In this paper we present a recently discovered enigmatic building complex in the ancient Paphos necr...
The aim of the following paper is to present cultic installations found within Cypriot sanctuaries o...
The aim of this paper is to examine different ritual uses of dogs in Italy from the Iron Age to the ...
Dog burials have been found in Egypt dating as far back as the Badarian culture. During the Predynas...
Proceedings of the 2nd Meeting of the Zooarchaeology of the Roman Period Working Group, Basel, 1st-4...
In the course of excavations at the arena of the abandoned Viminacium amphitheatre (Serbia), within ...
This volume includes a number of papers that were originally presented at the conference Roman Anima...
This volume includes a number of papers that were originally presented at the conference Roman Anima...
Abstract: The article presents and discusses the custom of kynomartyrion (dog torture) which took pl...
Faunal remains in graves raise questions on the use of animals in funerary ritual. Based on a first ...
The settlement site of Riccione-IPERCOOP presents different occupational phases dating between the l...
Paphos (Palaepaphos), since the beginning of its history, appears like a place divided between the G...
Three figured mosaic pavements of the Hellenistic period have been found on the island of Cyprus. Th...
International audienceThis contribution concentrates on two series of archaeological discoveries per...
Dogs have been a part of civilization for thousands of years and have maintained one of the closest ...
In this paper we present a recently discovered enigmatic building complex in the ancient Paphos necr...
The aim of the following paper is to present cultic installations found within Cypriot sanctuaries o...
The aim of this paper is to examine different ritual uses of dogs in Italy from the Iron Age to the ...
Dog burials have been found in Egypt dating as far back as the Badarian culture. During the Predynas...
Proceedings of the 2nd Meeting of the Zooarchaeology of the Roman Period Working Group, Basel, 1st-4...
In the course of excavations at the arena of the abandoned Viminacium amphitheatre (Serbia), within ...
This volume includes a number of papers that were originally presented at the conference Roman Anima...
This volume includes a number of papers that were originally presented at the conference Roman Anima...
Abstract: The article presents and discusses the custom of kynomartyrion (dog torture) which took pl...
Faunal remains in graves raise questions on the use of animals in funerary ritual. Based on a first ...
The settlement site of Riccione-IPERCOOP presents different occupational phases dating between the l...
Paphos (Palaepaphos), since the beginning of its history, appears like a place divided between the G...
Three figured mosaic pavements of the Hellenistic period have been found on the island of Cyprus. Th...
International audienceThis contribution concentrates on two series of archaeological discoveries per...
Dogs have been a part of civilization for thousands of years and have maintained one of the closest ...