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_aCY-NiDAL
040 _aXX-XxUND
_cΒΙΒΛΙΟΘΗΚΗ ΤΜΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΤΗΤΩΝ
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_aeng
082 7 _a939.37
100 1 _aΧρήστου, Δήμος
_4aut
_9187168
110 _bΤμήμα Αρχαιοτήτων.
245 1 0 _aΑνασκαφικές μαρτυρίες για την Υστερο-Κλασική και Ελληνιστική Περίοδο στο Κούριο /
_cΔήμος Χρίστου.
246 1 _aArchaeological evidence for the Cypro-classical and Hellenistic period at Kourion
260 _aΛευκωσία:
_bΤμήμα Αρχαιοτήτων,
_c2007.
300 _aσ. 65-80 :
_bεικ., φωτ. ;
_c28 εκ.
500 _aΠεριέχει περίληψη στην Αγγλική γλώσσα.
504 _aΠεριέχει βιβλιογραφικές παραπομπές.
520 _aThe discoveries of the annual excavations of the Cyprus Department of Antiquities, which started in 1975 and were completed in 1995, include the remains of certain public buildings and private houses, various water works and a large variety of movable finds dating to the late Classical and Hellenistic period. The earliest of them are concentrated in the northwest sector of the site and comprise the lower part of the east corner of an ashlar pyramidal construction of a glacis, a series of similar stone built structures, adjacent to the nearby defensive wall of the town and identified as a bastion, and a rectangular cistern near the middle of the southeast wall of the glacis. Sufficient ceramic evidence mostly of black and red glazed bowls and dishes from the foundations of the walls and the fill of the cistern in connection with the irregular isodomic system of their construction, that resembles the construction system of the contemporary Classical building at Palaepaphos - Evreti and one of the defensive walls of Telos, Andros, Philippi and Antisara in Greece, indicates that those impressive buildings are dated from the middle of the end of the 4th centure B.C. A second irregularly square cistern of the late Cypro-Classical period and the femains of a large public building, a large slightly rectangular cistern and various other ovoid or rectangular and square cisterns, dating from the very beginning to the end of the Hellenistic period, were uncovered in the central sector of the site. The numerous movable finds yielded from the floors and walls of the uncoverd buildings and the fill of the cisterns, except of the pottery mentioned above, consist of bronze coins, marble and limestone inscriptions, metal objects and various other household utensils. All these new discoveries constitute the first well stratified and confirm literary sources regarding the continuation of the cultural sequence of this famous town from the middle of the 4th to the middle of the 1st century B.C.
650 4 _aΑρχαιότητες
_9183564
650 4 _aΠολιτισμός, Αρχαίος
_9186410
650 4 _aΑρχαιολογία
_xΣυνέδρια
_9183535
651 4 _aΚούριον (Κύπρος)
_xΑρχαιότητες
_9185144
651 4 _aΚύπρος
_xΙστορία, Αρχαία
_9185283
651 4 _aΚύπρος
_xΠολιτισμός
_9185360
710 0 _aΚύπρος
_bΥπουργείο Συγκοινωνιών και Έργων
_4pbl
_9185386
773 0 _tΠρακτικά του Διεθνούς Αρχαιολογικού Συνεδρίου Από τον Ευαγόρα στους Πτολεμαίους
942 _2ddc
_cAR
999 _c100561
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