NEA PAPHOS
CYPRUS
NEA PAPHOS
SEASON 2005
Wiktor Andrzej Daszewski
in cooperation with
Henryk Meyza and Eudoksia Papuci-Wiadyka
The fieldwork proceeded in September 200b concurrently in two locations within the area of
our concession.1 Emphasis was placed upon investigations of the northern part of the House
of Aion ( = HA), rooms nos 24-32, including 24E and 24N, and in the area immediately
south of the central part of the Villa of Theseus, i.e., inside the Hellenistic House (= HH),
rooms 9E, 10E, 14 and 15.
1 The Mission, directed by Prof. Dr. W.A. Daszewski, excavated from September 5 to 28, and included Dr. Meike
Droste, archaeologist and documentalist; Dr. Barbara Lichocka, numismatist; Dr. Henryk Meyza, archaeologist; and
Ms Alexandra Brzozowska, student of architecture. Prof. Dr. Stanisiaw Medeksza, architect, and Prof. Dr. Eudoksia
Papuci-Wladyka, archaeologist, participated for a stretch of two weeks each. The project provided training in
excavation and archaeological documentation for a group of 15 students and doctoral candidates from Warsaw
University and Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
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CYPRUS
NEA PAPHOS
SEASON 2005
Wiktor Andrzej Daszewski
in cooperation with
Henryk Meyza and Eudoksia Papuci-Wiadyka
The fieldwork proceeded in September 200b concurrently in two locations within the area of
our concession.1 Emphasis was placed upon investigations of the northern part of the House
of Aion ( = HA), rooms nos 24-32, including 24E and 24N, and in the area immediately
south of the central part of the Villa of Theseus, i.e., inside the Hellenistic House (= HH),
rooms 9E, 10E, 14 and 15.
1 The Mission, directed by Prof. Dr. W.A. Daszewski, excavated from September 5 to 28, and included Dr. Meike
Droste, archaeologist and documentalist; Dr. Barbara Lichocka, numismatist; Dr. Henryk Meyza, archaeologist; and
Ms Alexandra Brzozowska, student of architecture. Prof. Dr. Stanisiaw Medeksza, architect, and Prof. Dr. Eudoksia
Papuci-Wladyka, archaeologist, participated for a stretch of two weeks each. The project provided training in
excavation and archaeological documentation for a group of 15 students and doctoral candidates from Warsaw
University and Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
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