Polish archaeologists working on Cyprus have discovered the oldest-known homes in Nea Paphos, a prominent capital city and harbor of the ancient Greeks. The homes date back an impressive 2,400 years and shed new light on the earliest days of an important city. Teams of Polish archaeologists have been working in the city since 1965 but have so far excavated just 10 percent of it, so they expect to excavate many more great finds. The homes were in use for about 1,000 years, from 400 BC until about the 7 th century AD, says a press release about the find on the website Science & Scholarship in Poland, or PAP. 2,400-Year-Old Aristocrat Family Tomb Uncovered in Cyprus Sheds Light on
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