A four-week project under the supervision of the French Archaeological Mission at the ancient dockyard of Kition (Larnaka-Pampoula) in Cyprus has unearthed a wealth of artifacts and architectural features, some dating from as far back as the 12th century BC, as well as several layers of settlement. The Kition archaeological team, led by Dr Sabinne Fourrier of MEAE-CNRS-Lyon2 University, began its work in October 2021 and the results were recently announced by Cyprus’s Department of Antiquities, according to Philenews. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"93767","attributes":{"alt":"The boatshed at the Kition harbor in Cyprus, Greece, dating back to the Archaic era (800 BC-480 BC). On the left: the pillar base belonging to the eastern row of the 7th boat ramp. (A. Rabot /Department of Antiquities, Republic of
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