One of the great things about working in Paphos at this time of year is that there are a number of other excavations taking place as well as our project. We recently hosted a visit to our site by our colleagues and the students of the Paphos Agora Project from the Jagiellonian University Institute of Archaeology in Poland. Here is their project website. The Polish students were given a tour of the theatre site. We shall visit their excavati in coming weeks. In the meantime it gave the two teams a chance to meet over an informal drink and compare universities, and experiences excavating in Cyprus.
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22/3/2023 03:00:40 am
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