- BC
archaeological site also
named Enkomi.
Enkomi is
under the de
facto control of
Northern Cyprus. In 1974,
Enkomi had
about 800 Gr****
Cypriot inhabitants...
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Enkomi (also Mallia) is a 2nd
millennium BC
archaeological site on the
eastern coast of
Cyprus some
distance from the
village of
Enkomi. The site appears...
- the
island of Cyprus, and 3)
texts found in the
final excavation level at
Enkomi.
Attempts have been made to
separately decipher the
latter variant. More...
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contribution to decipherment. The most
important tablets are
mainly found in
Enkomi and Paphos.
Efforts to
collect and
publish the
known corpus began in the...
- ****ociation significantly. In the
Bronze Age the
first cities, such as
Enkomi, were
built in
Alashiya (today Cyprus).
Systematic copper mining began,...
- part of Cyprus. Specifically, it was
generally argued that the site of
Enkomi was the
capital of the
kingdom of Alashiya,
which covered the
entire island...
- area had been
occupied long
before the
alleged arrival of
Mycenaeans (at
Enkomi) and the town of
Salamis was
developed as a
replacement when
Engkomi was...
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Bronze "Horned God" from
Enkomi (12th century BC),
Cyprus Archaeological Museum, Nicosia.
Bronze "Ingot God" from
Enkomi (12th century BC),
Cyprus Archaeological...
- of Atreus, Peloponnese, Greece, (1350–1250 BC)
Ivory game
board found at
Enkomi, Cyprus, (12th
century BC)
Nuragic ****d of
bronze artefacts found at Santa...
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shape of an
oxhide at the
British Museum website.
Oxhide ingot found at
Enkomi, Cyprus, now in the
British Museum Bronze stand showing oxhide ingot-bearer...