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At the ancient site of Kissonerga-Skalia near Paphos, a team of American archaeologists is digging deep into Cyprus’s distant past, and the discoveries are shedding new light on life during the Early to Middle Bronze Age.
Guided by Dr. Lindy Crewe, the director of the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (CAARI) and the lead excavator since 2007, visitors got an up-close look at the ongoing work uncovering relics that tell the story of human civilization thousands of years ago.
Dr. Crewe and her team, which includes American students attending the archaeological field school, are piecing together clues that help us better understand how people lived, worked, and thrived during this fascinating chapter of history.
The students’ enthusiasm and hands-on effort were inspiring, their finds contributing to a richer picture of the past. CAARI’s work stands as a shining example of American commitment to preserving cultural heritage and advancing knowledge worldwide.
For anyone interested in history, archaeology, or the ancient world, Kissonerga-Skalia offers a rare glimpse into the roots of human life on Cyprus, thanks to this dedicated international team.