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Paphos theatre, view of an entablature fragment

This photo shows a view of an entablature fragment at the Paphos Theatre.The site of the ancient theatre of Nea Paphos is located in the modern town of Kato Paphos. The theatre was built by the Ptolemies of Alexandria around 300 BC, on the southern slope of a hill, on the north-east of the ancient walled city. It survived until the late 4th century AD. It is possible to identify at least five majo…

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Publisher

  • The Cyprus Institute - STARC

Subject

  • Theatre
  • archaeology
  • Archaeology

Type of item

  • Image

Publisher

  • The Cyprus Institute - STARC

Subject

  • Theatre
  • archaeology
  • Archaeology

Type of item

  • Image

Providing institution

  • STARC - The Cyprus Institute

Aggregator

  • CARARE

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

Rights

  • The Cyprus Institute - STARC, Department of Antiquities (Cyprus), University of Sydney

Temporal

  • Hellenistic-Roman period

Places

  • Paphos, Cyprus

Identifier

  • 31cd9520943c81aff5be72318f8079e9
  • DR_31cd9520943c81aff5be72318f8079e9

Format

  • JPG

Language

  • English

Providing country

  • Cyprus

Collection name

  • 2020720_Ag_EU_CARARE_Cyprus

First time published on Europeana

  • 2014-05-01T09:34:17.189Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2021-07-02T06:33:00.868Z
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