"Cyprus in Hellenistic and Roman periods - archaeological overview" 3101-DK0171
Overview of most important excavations and surveys in Cyprus relevant to the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Basic features of Cypriot economy, communication system, defensive structures, ports, urban planning and funerary architecture. Development of building techniques and architectural decoration. Cypriot art. in the Hellenistic and Roman periods as compared to art. of Alexandria in the Hellenistic times and to neighbouring provinces during Roman times. Typical pottery production, their distribution and possible inferences. Minting in Hellenistic and Roman times, other metalware.
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