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Sanctuary of Aphrodite,
Palaepaphos...
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Mediterranean island of Cyprus. The
village is
built in the area of "
Palaepaphos" (Gr****: Παλαίπαφος) (Old Paphos),
mythical birthplace of Aphrodite,...
- was
founded by the Agapenor, a hero of the
Trojan wars. Old
Paphos (
Palaepaphos), now
known as
Kouklia (Gr****: Κούκλια; Turkish: ****la or Konuklia; French:...
- Myrtou-Pigadhes,
other temples have been
located at Enkomi,
Kition and
Kouklia (
Palaepaphos). Both the
regular layout of the
cities and the new
masonry techniques...
- Myrtou-Pigadhes,
other temples have been
located at Enkomi,
Kition and
Kouklia (
Palaepaphos). Both the
regular layout of the
cities and the new
masonry techniques...
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Tombs at
Palaepaphos 1951-1954,
Volumes I and II.
Excavations of the
Liverpool City
Museum and St
Andrews University Expedition to
Palaepaphos. "Hector...
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became the
founder of Paphos, and
built the
sanctuary of
Aphrodite at
Palaepaphos (Old Paphos). The
establishment happened before 1100 BC. With the arrival...
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symbol of good luck) on the reverse.
Royal palaces have been
excavated in
Palaepaphos and in
Vouni in the
territory of
Marion on the
North coast. They closely...
- The
baetyl of
Aphrodite at
Palaepaphos,
described by Tacitus....
- M****on, E., and O. M****on. (1983). “Les
objets inscrits de
Palaepaphos Skales.” In
Palaepaphos Skales: An Iron Age
Cemetery in Cyprus,
edited by V. Karageorghis...