The field research conducted in Paphos in the framework of a joint project of the Université d’Avignon and the University of Warsaw focuses on the southern part of Fabrika hill with the aim to understand its role in the urban life of ancient Nea Paphos. Two seasons of the fieldwork (2018–2019) yielded evidence for the arrangement and chronology of a temple site of the Hellenistic and early Roman period. A preliminary exploration of underground chambers strongly suggests that they may have been a part of the same sacred area as the temple. Moreover, several burials as well as some walls and floors testify to the use of the site during the Byzantine and Medieval period
In 2010, excavation work concentrated on the area east of the domus of the North-East Church between...
Nea Paphos was a vibrant city in Roman Cyprus. Much information about the history and the inhabitant...
The Vlochos Archaeological Project (2016–2018) was a Greek-Swedish archaeological investigation of t...
The field research conducted in Paphos in the framework of a joint project of the Université d’Avign...
New research in the sacred zone of the Fabrika Hill in Nea Paphos, Cyprus The rocky hillock of Fa...
The Australian archaeological mission to Nea Paphos in Cyprus has begun exploring the remains of a s...
The topography of ancient Nea Paphos features two hillocks, Fabrika and Fanari, that would provide a...
In 2008, a French archaeological expedition started to lead excavations on Fabrika hill on the North...
The 2003 season had as its aim the examination of 53 trenches excavated in preparation for a roofin...
The excavation season started on 31 August and lasted until 30 September 2006.1 The work was concen...
The fieldwork proceeded in September 2005 concurrently in two locations within the area of our conc...
This paper presents preliminary observations and analyses of the architecture of the ‘Hellenistic’ H...
The paper discusses archaeological investigations carried out on all three tells making up the site ...
The Agora of Nea Paphos is located in the north-western part of the ancient city, east of Fanari hil...
The article illustrates the archaeological and papyrological results of the 2012 season carried out ...
In 2010, excavation work concentrated on the area east of the domus of the North-East Church between...
Nea Paphos was a vibrant city in Roman Cyprus. Much information about the history and the inhabitant...
The Vlochos Archaeological Project (2016–2018) was a Greek-Swedish archaeological investigation of t...
The field research conducted in Paphos in the framework of a joint project of the Université d’Avign...
New research in the sacred zone of the Fabrika Hill in Nea Paphos, Cyprus The rocky hillock of Fa...
The Australian archaeological mission to Nea Paphos in Cyprus has begun exploring the remains of a s...
The topography of ancient Nea Paphos features two hillocks, Fabrika and Fanari, that would provide a...
In 2008, a French archaeological expedition started to lead excavations on Fabrika hill on the North...
The 2003 season had as its aim the examination of 53 trenches excavated in preparation for a roofin...
The excavation season started on 31 August and lasted until 30 September 2006.1 The work was concen...
The fieldwork proceeded in September 2005 concurrently in two locations within the area of our conc...
This paper presents preliminary observations and analyses of the architecture of the ‘Hellenistic’ H...
The paper discusses archaeological investigations carried out on all three tells making up the site ...
The Agora of Nea Paphos is located in the north-western part of the ancient city, east of Fanari hil...
The article illustrates the archaeological and papyrological results of the 2012 season carried out ...
In 2010, excavation work concentrated on the area east of the domus of the North-East Church between...
Nea Paphos was a vibrant city in Roman Cyprus. Much information about the history and the inhabitant...
The Vlochos Archaeological Project (2016–2018) was a Greek-Swedish archaeological investigation of t...