In the meantime we have been honoured to receive a plaque of recognition from the House of Representatives of Cyprus. The President of the House, Mr Yiannikis Omirou presented us with the award yesterday in a ceremony in Nicosia. For the team it is a great honour to be recognised, and only strengthens the ties connecting Cyprus and Australia! We look forward to many more years of work in Paphos, we hope you can join us on the blog (or maybe in person!).
We are now packing up for the return flight to Australia. Its been a hard season but a successful one, with much work achieved. As always more work actually will continue in coming months back in Australia as we prepare our findings for publication and we will periodically update the blog. In the meantime we have been honoured to receive a plaque of recognition from the House of Representatives of Cyprus. The President of the House, Mr Yiannikis Omirou presented us with the award yesterday in a ceremony in Nicosia. For the team it is a great honour to be recognised, and only strengthens the ties connecting Cyprus and Australia! We look forward to many more years of work in Paphos, we hope you can join us on the blog (or maybe in person!). Excavation director Dr Craig Barker on the ancient theatre with the plaque from the House of Representatives of the Republic of Cyprus.
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jht
23/11/2011 09:20:44 pm
You could really improve this blog by adding captions to your photographs, discussing the goals of your research, and providing some sort of context about the site.
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