Cyprus Archaeological Treasures
This collection highlights the evolution of Cypriot civilization, from the UNESCO-listed Neolithic settlement of Choirokoitia to the medieval Larnaca Fort. Explore Aceramic Neolithic ruins at Tenta, Late Bronze Age administrative centers at Maroni Vournes and Kalavasos Ayios Dhimitrios, and the fortified hilltop of Pyla-Kokkinokremos. The list also includes the Akapnou Venetian bridge, a remnant of medieval infrastructure. These sites provide insight into prehistoric architecture, ancient trade, and defensive structures across the Larnaca region.
Choirokoitia
Khirokitia is an archaeological site on the island of Cyprus dating from the Neolithic age.
Tenta, Cyprus
Tenta, also referred to as Kalavasos-Tenta or Tenda, is an Aceramic Neolithic settlement located in modern Kalavasos near the southern…
Maroni Vournes
Late Bronze Age administrative center featuring monumental ashlar masonry and evidence of ancient olive oil production.
Kalavasos Ayios Dhimitrios
Late Bronze Age settlement dating to the 13th century BC. It features a planned grid layout and a large administrative building constructed from ashlar masonry.
Akapnou ancient Venetian bridge
Medieval stone bridge featuring two distinct arches. It served as a key crossing point on historical trade routes connecting the mountain regions with the coast.
Pyla-Kokkinokremos
Fortified Late Bronze Age settlement situated on a plateau. Established in the late 13th century BC, the site offers evidence of a short-lived, strategic occupation during a period of regional transition.
Larnaca Fort & Medieval Museum
Larnaca Castle is a castle located on the southern coast of Cyprus. It was constructed to defend the southern coast of Cyprus and the…
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