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Goodbye, Larnaka

  • Jun 2, 2011
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Scott and I left Larnaka after a full day of work on Wednesday and we’re beginning to settle into our new digs in Polis and figure out how we can help the team here move closer to publication.

We left the material from Pyla-Koutsopetria ready for the next shift of scholars to study.

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We also made a quick stop at the Panayia Chrysopolitissa. It’s an important and typical Late Medieval (15th c?) church in Cyprus with its later, Italian-influenced tower, spoliated columns and basilican plan.  The beautiful courtyard is an added bonus.

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