Polish archaeologists have unearthed one of the oldest known buildings in Paphos, Cyprus, shedding new light on the island’s ancient history. The discovery, announced by the Greek City Times, offers valuable insights into early architectural practices and the cultural landscape of the region. This breakthrough underscores the significance of ongoing archaeological efforts in uncovering Cyprus’s rich past.
Polish Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Structure in Paphos Shedding Light on Early Cypriot Civilization
In a significant breakthrough, a team of Polish archaeologists has uncovered a remarkably well-preserved structure in the historic city of Paphos, offering unprecedented insights into early Cypriot civilization. The building, believed to date back over 3,000 years, reveals advanced architectural techniques that challenge previous assumptions about the sophistication of societies during the Late Bronze Age on the island. Excavations have brought to light intricately designed…
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Author : Victoria Jones
Publish date : 2026-03-10 14:56:00
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