Excavations at Kissonerga-Mosphilia 1979-1992

Edgar Peltenburg, 2000. https://doi.org/10.5284/1000331. How to cite using this DOI

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Introduction

The Lemba Archaeological Project, Cyprus of the University of Edinburgh investigates the prehistory of western Cyprus by multi-site excavations and survey. Kissonerga-Mosphilia is one of the three Lemba cluster sites that constitute the core of its excavation research in the Ktima Lowlands, some 5 km north of the modern city of Paphos. The other two sites, Lemba-Lakkous and Kissonerga-Mylouthkia are published elsewhere.

The online volume presented here is Volume II.1B and is meant to be used with its companion Lemba Archaeological Project, Cyprus, Volume II.1A, Excavations at Kissonerga-Mosphilia, 1979-1992 by Edgar Peltenburg et al. (Studies In Mediterranean Archaeology Volume LXX:2) Jonsered 1998.


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