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Archaeology in Cyprus, 1939–45

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2015

Extract

During the war organised archaeological excavations in Cyprus were suspended. The Pennsylvania University Expedition to Curium continued at work during the early years of the war and then closed down. The Department of Antiquities staff was reduced and therefore could not undertake systematic excavations. Accidental discoveries, however, which were multiplied by digging operations by the Army, were attended to, and any excavation necessary for the safeguarding of the remains uncovered, carried out.

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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1945

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References

1 A report on archaeological activities in Cyprus during 1939 was published in JHS LIX. 1939, 206 ff.Google Scholar

2 JHS LIX. 1939, 208.Google Scholar