Early Cyprus

Early Cyprus
Title Early Cyprus PDF eBook
Author Vassos Karageorghis
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 240
Release 2002
Genre Art
ISBN

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Anyone approaching the archaeology of Cyprus for the first time cannot fail to be intimidated by the wealth of information available, not only relating to the island of Cyprus itself, but also to other polities with which it interacted from an early period.

The Archaeology of Cyprus

The Archaeology of Cyprus
Title The Archaeology of Cyprus PDF eBook
Author Arthur Bernard Knapp
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 661
Release 2013-03-18
Genre Art
ISBN 0521897823

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This book examines the archaeology of Cyprus from the first-known human presence during the Late Epipalaeolithic through the end of the Bronze Age.

Cyprus Before History

Cyprus Before History
Title Cyprus Before History PDF eBook
Author Louise Steel
Publisher Bristol Classical Press
Total Pages 318
Release 2004-07-23
Genre History
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Salamis of Cyprus

Salamis of Cyprus
Title Salamis of Cyprus PDF eBook
Author Sabine Rogge
Publisher Waxmann Verlag
Total Pages 778
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 3830984790

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In May 2015 an international conference organised by the University of Cyprus and the Cypriot Department of Antiquities was held in Nicosia - a conference, which could well be called the largest ever symposium on ancient Salamis. During the three-day event some 60 scholars from many countries presented their current research on this important and spectacular archaeological site on the east coast of the island of Cyprus. Two generations of scholars met in Nicosia during the conference: an older one, whose relationship with ancient Salamis can be characterized as very direct, since many representatives of that generation had actively participated in the extremely productive excavations at that spot, until these activities came to an abrupt end in the summer of 1974 due to the Turkish invasion - and a younger generation, which is of course lacking this very direct contact. The conference successfully connected the older with the younger generation, and thus contributed to maintaining and renewing the interest in ancient Salamis. This richly illustrated book compiles most of the lectures presented during the conference. It might be regarded as a tribute to Salamis, an outstanding ancient city, which existed for more than one and a half millennia - eventually under the name of Constantia.

Cyprus Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (ca. 600–800)

Cyprus Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (ca. 600–800)
Title Cyprus Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (ca. 600–800) PDF eBook
Author Luca Zavagno
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 241
Release 2017-05-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351999125

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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1. Mattia Pascal and the name of Cyprus -- Notes -- 2. Seeing the unseen: a brief overview of Cypriot historiography -- Notes -- 3. The mousetrap of methodology -- Act I: General problems of method -- Act II: Literary and material sources for early medieval Cyprus -- Notes -- 4. A history of Cyprus in the early Middle Ages -- Cyprus from the sixth to the ninth century -- The power of the Cypriot Church -- Notes -- 5. Urban versus rural: the many sides of the Cypriot coin -- Overcoming the caesurae -- Surveying the Cypriot countryside -- Salamis-Constantia and its sisters: Cypriot urbanism in transition -- Notes -- 6. An insular economy in transition -- The economy of early medieval Cyprus -- In a league of their own: ceramics in early medieval Cyprus -- Notes -- 7. Aftermath and conclusions -- Cyprus in the ninth and tenth centuries -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

Gender in Ancient Cyprus

Gender in Ancient Cyprus
Title Gender in Ancient Cyprus PDF eBook
Author Diane Bolger
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Total Pages 292
Release 2003
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780759104303

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Gender in Ancient Cyprus examines some of the fundamental facets of gender as they intersect with the dynamics of social, political, and economic change in Cyprus, beginning with the earliest traces of human habitation on the island to the final phases of the Bronze Age. The book closely analyzes gender as it relates to the domestic space, technology and labor, ritual and social identity, and the roles of children, as well as the practices of modern day Near Eastern archaeology and the roles of women in it. Visit our website for sample chapters!

A Linguistic History of Ancient Cyprus

A Linguistic History of Ancient Cyprus
Title A Linguistic History of Ancient Cyprus PDF eBook
Author Philippa M. Steele
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 301
Release 2013-11-07
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1107513189

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This pioneering volume approaches the languages and scripts of ancient Cyprus from an interdisciplinary point of view, with a primarily linguistic and epigraphic approach supplemented by a consideration of their historical and cultural context. The focus is on furthering our knowledge of the non-Greek languages/scripts, as well as appreciating their place in relation to the much better understood Greek language on the island. Following on from recent advances in Cypro-Minoan studies, these difficult, mostly Late Bronze Age inscriptions are reassessed from first principles. The same approach is taken for non-Greek languages written in the Cypriot Syllabic script during the first millennium BC, chiefly the one usually referred to as Eteocypriot. The final section is then dedicated to the Phoenician language, which was in use on Cyprus for some hundreds of years. The result is a careful reappraisal of these languages/scripts after more than a century of sometimes controversial scholarship.