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© Peter Michael Rhodes
Photographer: | Peter Michael Rhodes | |||
Collection: | Travel | |||
Filename: | PMR505-12 |
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Upload Date: | 2013-05-01 10:35:13 | |||
Photo Size: | 3.5mb 3543x3543 pixels | |||
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Caption: | Cyprus (North), Salamis: tracing its origins back to the 12thcentury BC, Salamis was by far the most famous and important ancient city of Cyprus. It was settled early by people from Mycenae, as may be seen from the burial customs. Greeks, Romans and Byzantines came and went, leaving much of archeological interest. Around the 7th century AD the city was abandoned after a series of Arab attacks and the silting-up of the harbour. Here: packed close together, hewn out of the rock, dozens of tombs of the common people of Salamis comprise the Necropolis of Cellarka. |
Keywords: | archeology, Mycenean ruins, Myceneans, Roman ruins, Greek ruins, ancient civilisation |