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Map 72 Compiled by D. Rupp, 1994

Introduction

Many factors, both ancient and not so ancient, have contributed to the cultural map that can be constructed of Cyprus between 1100 B.C. and A.D. 640. Before the beginning of the third century B.C. the island remained on the periphery of the Greek world. Only then did hellenization begin to permeate its entire society, not just the elite in the urban centers of some of the Iron Age kingdoms. Political and economic ties with the , as well as cultural influences, had contributed significantly to shaping the Cypriote landscape in the Iron Age. Until hellenization irrevocably transformed Cypriote society and its use of the landscape in the , the historical geography of the island must be understood in its own indigenous terms. Aside from the principal urban centers of the Iron Age kingdoms, Greek and Roman sources do not provide a wealth of detailed information on the . Extant epigraphical sources are likewise relatively mute on this topic. It is thus that must be employed as the primary source for historical geography. In the later nineteenth century, the plundering of chamber tombs and of rural sanctuaries under the guise of research was the norm in Cypriote archaeology. Although subsequently this regrettable approach was abandoned and the scientific excavation of kingdom centers commenced, fascination with the material culture revealed by tombs and by sanctuaries continued unabated. As a result, while there now exists a wealth of evidence for their location, overall distribution patterns and periods of occupation, by contrast the location, size and nature of settlements is much less well understood. Since the 1950s, archaeological surveys (conducted more or less systematically) have shed increasing light on the evolution of settlement patterns beyond the kingdom centers. Even so, the lack of adequate and uniform publication of these surveys still greatly diminishes our understanding. Before the Turkish invasion in 1974 most archaeological work was focused along the north coast, the central plain and the east coast. Since 1974 very little, if any, proper fieldwork and research have been done in these areas. Instead, almost all research is conducted in and along the north and east slopes of the Mountains, on the south coast and in the southwest region. Unprecedented agricultural, touristic and infrastructure development here have for the most part revealed more tombs and rural sanctuaries. The predilection for early Prehistoric and cultures among both Cypriote and foreign archaeologists has meant that the post-Bronze Age periods continue to receive only a modicum of attention. Thus our knowledge of the island’s historical geography in antiquity remains very uneven and uncertain. Ancient Cypriotes appear to have lived primarily in rural villages scattered across the landscape rather than in larger urban concentrations. The island was never really urbanized, except in a limited way from the Hellenistic period. Thus the environments in which the majority of the population lived have few, if any, of the cultural, architectural and epigraphic indicators normally used by classical archaeologists to locate and identify major settlements. The probable locations of these rural villages were discovered in most cases by archaeological survey. Since few of the scatters assigned to postulated settlements have been tested by formal archaeological excavation, it is seldom certain whether they in fact represent the buried remains of an actual settlement at that location. The only such sites marked are those with evidence of prolonged occupation, or with extensive and substantial surface artifact scatters. Aside from major sanctuaries in the kingdom centers and some of the extra-mural sanctuaries dating to the Roman period, Cypriotes did not construct “temples” as we know them from the Greek and Roman world. Most Cypriote sanctuaries arose in the later eighth through sixth centuries B.C. in the rural hinterlands of the Iron Age kingdoms. Besides helping to define kingdom boundaries, they probably represent attempts by the ruling elite of the nascent kingdoms to establish a sense of territorial identity and loyalty among the rural inhabitants. The architectural embellishments of these small temenos were limited and simple in the extreme. Thus, while the term “temple” is used for them, few can in fact be considered to have had a Greek or Roman-style temple as their 1096 MAP 72 CYPRUS architectural focus. Many probably had very limited architectural embellishment, or none at all. Often they are identified only from the discards of terracotta votive figurines found in dumps (favissae) in the area of the . Literally thousands of ancient chamber tombs have been excavated in one way or another. They occur in isolation or in . Which settlement they were associated with is frequently unclear. The map would be overwhelmed with symbols if all the known examples were included. The small sample marked are the ones most noteworthy for the island’s cultural and political development, and those most frequently cited because of unusual individual finds or the nature of the burial assemblage. Copper ore and related metallurgical activities in the Lower Pillow Lava Formation that rings the were an important economic activity throughout antiquity. Modern mining activities, however, and a lack of systematic study of the post-Bronze Age mining and metallurgical industries, leave many uncertainties. The map reflects this unsatisfactory state of knowledge.

Directory All place names are in territory under the control of the Republic of Cyprus unless otherwise noted

Abbreviation

ARDAC Annual Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus [distinct from RDAC]

Names

Grid Name Period Modern Name / Location Reference

D2 Achaion Akte HRL N coast Karpass CYX Strabo 14.6.3; Ptol. 5.13.4 B2 Ag. Eirini ACH CYX Al-Radi 1983, 67-68 A2 Ag. Epiphanios HRL NW Neo Khorio Wallace 1984, 344-45 B3 Ag. Georgios L NW Ag. Nikolaos Fox 1987, 172-73 C3 Ag. Georgios RL at ARDAC 1966, 15 D2 Ag. Iakovos AHR CYX Hadjisavvas 1991, 102-103, 121 A2 Ag. Kononas CHR Fejfer 1991 A3 Ag. Leontios L Akhelia, SW ARDAC 1980, 43 B3 Ag. Mavri L near Karageorghis 1986, 876-77 A2 Ag. Nikolaos HRL Wallace 1984, 344 B3 Ag. Nikolaos R?L Alassa, SE Kalassa Hadjisavvas 1986, 63-64 B3 Ag. Stephanos L SE Pakhna Hadjisavvas 1988, 118-19 C3 Ag. Theodoros R Hadjisavvas 1987 E1 Ag. Trias L E CYX Michaelides 1992, 78-80 C3 Ag. Tykhonas ACHR NW Amathous Petit 1991; 1992, 784-86 C2 ACHR Wallace 1982, 240, 243; Knapp 1995, 13-14 Aipeia? = Soloi A2 Akamanton? M. Hesychios ’Ακάµαντον A2 Pr. HR Cape Arnaoutis / Akamas RE 1; Wallace 1984 § Akamantis Pr. Akhini = Teratsia Akrotirion Pylai? = Thronoi Pr. E2 Alaas ACHR CYX Karageorghis 1975 C3 Alampria? CHRL RE Kypros, col. 95 C3 Almyras ACH near Ag. Varvara, SW Fasnacht 1992; 1996 Alampra A3 Alyki RL near Khlorakas, NE Hadjisavvas 1977, 225-26 Paphos C3 Amathous CHRL NE Lemesos PECS; Baurain 1981 §Cinyria? A Pliny, NH 5.130 §Nuria? A §Qarth.adašt A MAP 72 CYPRUS 1097

Grid Name Period Modern Name / Location Reference

Ammochostos? = Arsinoe? E3 Ammos tou Kampouri R E Ag. Napa Hadjisavvas 1983, 317 C2 Androklou Oikos H Aglangia-Nyfia? CYX Mitford 1980, 254-55 B3 (A)Nogyra RL Hadjioannou 1978, 104 [Aoos?] fl. = Barbaros? fl. D2 Aphrodision HRL NW CYX PECS F1 Akraia, T. CHR at Cape Apostolos PECS Olympos Andreas CYX D2 Aphrodite Golgia, T. ACHR Arsos, 3 miles N Al-Radi 1983, 66 C2 Aphrodite Paphia, T. ACHR CYX PECS Chytroi C3 Aphrodite, T. AC Filani-Petaloudia Buchholtz 1996, 25-31 §,T. E3 Lophos HR at Cape Greko Strabo 14.6.3 C2 Agyates, T. ACH S CYX Al-Radi 1983, 84 C2 Apollo Alasiotas, T. ACH? SE Masson 1964, 232-36 B3 Apollo Hylates, T. ACHR NW PECS Kourion D2 Apollo Mageirios, T. CH -Stavros / Palaikastro Al-Radi 1983, 91 B3 Apollo Melanthios, T. ACHR Amargetti-Petros Masson 1994 § Opaon Melanthios, T. Anthropos D2 Apollo, T. ACHR Athienou-Ag. Fotios PECS Tremithous; Al-Radi 1983, 72-73; § Aphrodite Golgia/ Solomidou-Ieronymidou 1985, 57, 62 Mychoia, T. C2 Apollo, T. ACH Potamia-Ellines CYX Karageorghis 1979 D3 Apollo, T. AC near Goshi Ohnefalsch-Richter 1893, 13 (no. 20) D2 AHRL CYX Hadjisavvas 1991, 75-79, 120 A2 Arsinoe HRL tis Khrysokhou PECS; Childs 1988, 127-30; Cohen 1995, 134-36 A3 Arsinoe? HRL -Litharka / Cohen 1995, 136; Rupp 1997, 254-56 Vounimenos (fig. 8) D2 Arsinoe?/ HR/ CYX Strabo 14.6.3; StadMM 304; Ammochostos? RL? Iakovou 1993, 35-38; Cohen 1995, 136-37 D2 Artemis, T. AC Akhna? Al Radi 1983, 65-66; Caubet 1992 § Kybele, T. B3 R?L? Fox 1987, 170 B3 Athena, T. C -Agelades Karageorghis 1977

C2 Baal-Hamman, T. A -Likarkes Karageorghis 1977a, 17-45 C2 Barbaros?/ CH Gialias RE Aoos 3; Hadjioannou 1978, 105-106 [Aoos]? fl. C3 Basileus? fl. Vasilikos RE Kypros, col. 68 Boosoura? Pr. = Phrourion? Pr. B2 Boukasa M. Petra-Phoukasa CYX Aristotle, frag. 266

C2 Chyt(h)roi ACHR -Ag. Dimitrios PECS Chytroi § Ki-it-ru-si A CYX B1 Cilicius Aulon See Map 66 C2 Cyprus Ins. CYP / CYX NPauly Kypros

D3 Dades? Pr. HR Cape Kiti RE ∆ᾷδες ἄκρα D2 RL CYX Hadjisavvas 1991, 22-28, 117-18 B3 Dreamer’s Bay RL Swiny 1982, 171; Leonard 1995, 234 (n. 20) A3 Drepanon Pr. HR Cape Drepanon Ptol. 5.13.1; NPauly 3 A3 Drepanon? HRL at Ag. Georgios on Cape Christou 1994, 689; Bakirtzis 1995, 251; §Hiera? Drepanon Rupp 1997, 254-56; NPauly 3 § Tegessos? A2 Drousha CHRL Akamas Pr. Leonard 1995, 236-37

E2 Elaia Pr. HR Cape Elaia CYX Ptol. 5.13.3; RE 4 A3 Ellinospilios HR NE Paphos Hadjisavvas 1977, 226; Młynarczyk 1990, 51, 197 1098 MAP 72 CYPRUS

Grid Name Period Modern Name / Location Reference

D2 Galounia HRL NW Komi CYX Hadjisavvas 1991, 37 A3 Geronisos HR? Papageorghiou 1991, 832-33; Christou 1994, 688-89 D2 Golgoi ACHR Athienou-Ag. Fotios PECS; NPauly § Golgous D2 Gy(...)? HRL Gypsos Mitford 1980, 91, 254

B3 Hera, T. CHR Ag. Moni Mitford 1961, 106-107; Bennett 1980, 401; Młynarczyk 1980, 243; 1990, 68, 145, 192, 230, 241 Hiera et Cepia? Ins. = Noumenion Ins. A3 Hierokepis ACHR Geroskipou Strabo 14.6.3; Młynarczyk 1980, 245 §Hierokepia

C2 Idalion ACH Dali PECS §I-di'-al A A3 Iskender ACH Ktima, near Paphos Deshayes 1963, 13-15

B2 Kallinousa? Pr. HR Petra tou Limniti CYX Ptol. 5.13.4 E3 Kalogiannis R NW Cape Gkreko Hadjisavvas 1983, 317 C3 Kapsalaes ACH S Morden 1994 C3 Kargaiai? Pr. Cape Gata RE Kypros, col. 99 E1 Karpasia ACHRL -Ag. Filon PECS § Carpasium R CYX E1 Karpasiai Inss. HR Aspronisi and Ptol. 5.13.7; RE Καρπασίαι νῆσοι Gynaikopetraes CYX C2 Kato Dephtera A SW Lefkosia Christou 1984 D2 Kellarka AC SW Salamis Karageorghis 1967; 1970a D3 Kelliake? HRL Kellia Mitford 1980, 254-55 C2 Keryn(e)ia/ ACHRL PECS Keryneia; Leonard 1995, 227-36 Keraunia § [Kirboia] § Corinaeum? R E1 Khelones ACHRL SE Rizokarpaso CYX PECS Chelones B2 ACHR Raber 1987, 298, 305-308 D3 ACHRL Larnaka PECS § Citium R §Qarth.adašt? A B2 Klarios? fl. Potamos tou Kampou RE Kypros, col. 68 F1 Kleides Inss. HR Kleides Is. CYX Strabo 14.6.3; Ptol. 5.13.7; RE F1 Kleides Pr. CHR Cape Apostolos Andreas Ptol. 5.13.3; RE Kypros, col. 62-63; §OuraBoosPr. CYX PECS Olympos §‘Dinaretum’Pr. C2 ACHRL Knapp 1994 E2 Knidos ACHRL Akrotiri, W Cape Elaia PECS; Bouzek 1988 CYX B3 Kokkinovouno R?L? SW Kato Fox 1987, 173-74 E2 Komi HR CYX Hadjisavvas 1991, 30-47, 118 C3 Komissariato AC Lemesos Karageorghis 1977a, 47-64 Konstantia = Salamis C3 Kopetra RL SE Todd 1979, 284; McClellan 1991 E3 Korakistres R NW Cape Gkreko Hadjisavvas 1983, 317 C3 Kornos? AH Kornos Mitford 1980, 30-31, 254 (n. 4) B3 Kouriakon? Pr. HR Cape Zevgari RE Κουριακόν B3 Kourias? Pr. HRL? Akrotiri Pr. Strabo 14.6.3; RE Κουριάς §Curias?Pr. Pliny, NH 5.130 B3 Kourion ACHRL SW Episkopi (Lemesos PECS § Ku-ri-i A district) D3 Koutsopetria HRL near Pyla, E Larnaka Christou 1994, 689-91 B2 Krommy(ak)on Pr. HRL Cape CYX RE Κροµµύου ἄκρα

A2 Lakki HRL W Polis tou Khrysokhou PECS Marion MAP 72 CYPRUS 1099

Grid Name Period Modern Name / Location Reference

B3 HR Akrotiri, NW Cape Gata Swiny 1982, 168-69 C2 Lapethos/ ACHRL N CYX Scylax 103; PECS; KlPauly Lepethis Phoinikon § Lapathos § Lampousa L D3 Larnaka ACH necropolis of Kition Nicolaou 1976, 160, 200-201 B2 Laxia tis Skhistis AC CYX Loulloupis 1989 C2 Ledroi/ CHRL/ Lefkosia (formerly PECS Ledrai Leuke Ousia ) § [Leukousia] L §Ledrai §Li-di-ir A Lepethis Phoinikon = Lapethos Leuke Ousia = Ledroi E2 Leukolla? HR -Armyropigano PECS D2 Leukos Oikos ACHRL ? CYX Mitford 1980, 254-55 B2 Limenia? HR SE Petra tou Limniti PECS; Watkin 1988, 382-84 §Limn(et)es? L CYX A2 Limni ACHR Raber 1987, 298, 305-308 B3 Lykos fl. HR Kouris RE 4 D2 L CYX Karageorghis 1964, 374-76 B2 Lyso AC Raber 1987, 298, 306

A2 Magounda ACHRL Raber 1987, 298, 306-308 D2 Makaria ACHRL Akanthou-Moules CYX PECS D2 Malloura ACHR Athienou CYX Toumazou 1992 D2 Mandres ACHRL CYX Karageorghis 1970, 211; Hadjisavvas 1991, 106, 121 B2 Mansoura L SE Stavromeni Michaelides 1993 A2 Marion AC E Khrysokhou PECS; Childs 1988, 127-30 § Nu-ri-ia? A Lipiński 1991, 62 C3 Masokambos C NE Parekklisha Steinberg 1974, 149-50 C3 ACHRL Bruce 1937, 664 (fig. 375); D.W. Rupp B2 Mavrovounoi ACHR W Bruce 1937, 650-60 C3 Mavrovounoi ACHR SE Mathiatis Karageorghis 1984, 964-65 B2 Melabron? ACHR Ag. Eirini-Palaiokastro PECS CYX D2 Melandryna HRL Akanthou / Panagia PECS ; Goodwin 1985, 1095 Pergaminiotissa CYX D2 Melouchea AHR? Meloukheia area Karageorghis 1962, 350 C2 ACHRL Knapp 1995, 13-14, 16 D3 Mosphiloudia HR SW Connelly 1988, 2 C2 ACH? CYX Al-Radi 1983, 81-82

A3 (Nea) Paphos CHRL Kato Paphos Maier 1984; §[Erythra(i)]? C Młynarczyk 1985, 69; 1990, 23, 25; § Sebaste Claudia Flavia RL OEANE 2, 95 Cyprus; OEANE Paphos Paphos C3 / ACHRL/ Lemesos PECS Theodosias L § [Nemesos]? L Nogyra = (A)Nogyra A3 Noumenion/ HRL Moulia Rocks Pliny, NH 5.130; StadMM 298-99; RE Hiera et Cepia? Ins. Numenion C2 Nymphaion H Kafizin CYX Mitford 1980, 238

F1 Olympos M. CHR Kinanero CYX Strabo 14.6.3; RE 12 F1 Olympos? CHR at Cape Apostolos PECS Andreas CYX E1 Ourania CHRL NE Rizokarpaso CYX PECS 1100 MAP 72 CYPRUS

Grid Name Period Modern Name / Location Reference

B3 (Palai)Paphos ACHRL () PECS Paphos; OEANE Paphos § Pa-ap-pa? A E3 Palio Khorio HR E Ag. Napa Hadjisavvas 1983, 316 D3 Panagia Aimatousa ACHRL Sørensen 1992; 1996 D3 Panagia Angeloktistos L SW Larnaka Stylianou 1985, 49-51 E2 Panagia Kanakaria L W Lythrankomi CYX Stylianou 1985, 43-48 E2 Panagia tis Kyras L NE Livadia CYX Stylianou 1985, 52 Paphos = (Palai)Paphos Paphos = (Nea) Paphos E3 Pedalion Pr. HR Cape Gkreko Strabo 14.6.3 D2 Pediaios fl. HR Pedhieos CYX Ptol. 5.13.3 D2 Pergamos AC NE Larnaka Karageorghis 1970, 198-201 D2 Petrera L N ARDAC 1962, 15 C3 Petrera L SE Maroni Manning 1994, 356-67 C2 Philoitos? HRL Pyrogi CYX Mitford 1980, 39, 254-55 B2 *Phlason R Kato and Pano Mitford 1980a, 1327 (n. 177) area, near ? D3 Phoenicium Mare See Map 68 B3 Phrourion?/ HR Cape Aspros Strabo 14.6.3; Ptol. 5.13.2 Boosoura? Pr. D2 Platani AL CYX Hadjisavvas 1991, 109-11, 122

B3 Rantidi ACHR? SW Kouklia Mitford 1983; Sørensen 1993, 178-80 (site 00-K-1); Rupp 1993, 385 (nos. 92-93)

D2 Salamis/ ACHRL/ NW Ammokhostos CYX PECS; OEANE Konstantia L § Si-lu-a B3 Sarka R?L NE Fox 1987, 171-72 B3 Satrachos? fl. HR?L Dhiarrizos Masson 1990 A3 Shyrvallos L / baptistry near Michaelides 1992, 108-109 Ktima C3 Sia ACHR Bruce 1937, 660 (fig. 375) B3 Skales ACH SE Kouklia Karageorghis 1983 B2 Skouriotissa ACHR SW Morphou Bruce 1937, 641-48; Raptou 1996, 253 B2 Soloi/ ACHRL/ SW Morphou CYX Al-Radi 1983, 82-83; KlPauly; OEANE Aipeia? A § Si-il-li? § Soloe R § Solous A2 Stiria Ins. Ag. Georgios Pliny, NH 5.130 B3 Styllarka ACHRL settlement and sanctuary Hadjisavvas 1992, 7-8, 84, 93-97 near Kouklia

C2 ACHR SE Politiko RE; PECS § Temese? §Ta-me-si B3 Teratsia/ ACHRL Kouklia Rupp 1981, (79-D-9) tables 1 and 3; Akhini Maier 1984, 19; Sørensen 1993, site 79-D-9 D3 Tetios? fl. HR Tremithios Ptol. 5.13.2 Theodosias = Neapolis D3 Thronoi Pr./ HR Cape Pyla Ptol. 5.13.2-3; Masson 1986, 186 Akrotirion Pylai? § Dades? Pr. D3 Thronoi? HR Tornos, SW Ag. Napa Hadjisavvas 1983, 316; Masson 1986, 186 D2 Toumpa ACH? S Salamis Al-Radi 1983, 92 D2 Trakhonas CH near CYX Hadjisavvas 1991, 19, 117 D2 Tremithous HRL NW PECS; Masson 1995 § Thremitus L MAP 72 CYPRUS 1101

Grid Name Period Modern Name / Location Reference

B3 Tretous? Pr. HRL? near Strabo 14.6.3; StadMM 300 §Treta?Pr. D2 Trikomon ACHR CYX Hadjisavvas 1991, 83-93, 120 B3 Trogodos M. HR Olympos / Troodos Strabo 14.6.3; RE VIIA, col. 2507

D2 Vounari ACHR NE Flamoudi CYX Symeonoglou 1972, 189; Al-Radi 1983 B2 AC NW PECS

A3 Zephyrion Pr. HR Cape Zephyros Strabo 14.6.3 C3 Zeus Labranios, T. ACHRL Fasoula-Kastron tou Bennett 1980, 183; Hermary 1992 Ionnou

Aqueducts

Grid Location Period Reference

A3 (Nea) Paphos RL? Hadjisavvas 1977, 227-28 B2 Soloi R Mitford 1980a, 1328 B3 Kourion (2) RL? Last 1975; Mitford 1980a, 1317 (n. 114) C2 Keryn(e)ia R Mitford 1980a, 1325 C3 Amathous RL? Petit 1991, 783-85 D2 from Kephalovrysi to Salamis RL Mitford 1980a, 1323

Mine

Grid Location Period Material Reference

B2 on Boukasa M. CHR Cu Aristotle, frag. 266; Raptou 1996, 253

Roads

Itinerary Period Reference circum-island road RL Mitford 1980a, 1332-37 Akamas Pr. RL Fejfer 1991 Soloi → Salamis RL Mitford 1980a, 1333-36 Salamis → Karpasia RL? Mitford 1980a, 1336 W Cyprus region H?RL Bekker-Nielsen 1991 Kerny(e)ia → Ledroi → Tamassos HRL Mitford 1980a, fig. 1; RE Kypros, cols. 97-98 (map) Ledroi → Idalion → Tremithous → Arsinoe? HRL Mitford 1980a, fig. 1; RE Kypros, cols. 97-98 (map) Tremithous → Kition HRL Mitford 1980a, fig. 1; RE Kypros, cols. 97-98 (map) Arsinoe? → Kition HRL Mitford 1980a, fig. 1; RE Kypros, cols. 97-98 (map) Aphrodision → Leukos Oikos HRL Mitford 1980a, fig. 1; RE Kypros, cols. 97-98 (map)

Spring

Grid Location Period Reference

C2 Kephalovryso, N Chyt(h)roi Goodwin 1985, 761 1102 MAP 72 CYPRUS

Unlocated Toponyms

Name Period Probable Location Reference

Alexandreia HR , near ? RE Kypros, col. 95 Asine CHR locality name? Masson 1986, 184-85 Akra RL village Hadjioannou 1978, 105 Akragas city? RE Kypros, col. 95 Alkathou village RE Kypros, col. 95 Amamassos HR sanctuary of Apollo Hylates at RE Kypros, col. 95 ? Androlikos/ H village Mitford 1980, 254-55 Androuklos Arabanda near Lefkara? RE Kypros, col. 96 Argos HR sanctuary of Apollo Erithios Masson 1986, 185 where died Asataneta village RE Kypros, col. 96

Charbyris near (Nea) Paphos? RE Kypros, col. 96 Cissus fl. RE Kypros, col. 68 Corinaeum city? Pliny, NH 5.129-31

Dianeuterion E coast N Salamis / Konstantia RE Kypros, col. 96 Dionia city RE Kypros, col. 96

Eleusa Ins. HR N Karpasia? (= Lefkoniso?) Pliny, NH 5.129-31 Epidaurum H?R city? Masson 1986, 183-84 Erystheia HR sanctuary of Apollo Hylates at RE Kypros, col. 96 Drymou? sanctuary of Apollo Erysthios? Erythrai village 30 stadia from Salamis / RE Kypros, col. 96 Konstantia

Hyle HR sanctuary of Apollo Hylates near Masson 1986, 185 Kourion?

Kisa (...) H village? Nicolaou 1989, 143 Koroneia city on N coast RE Kypros, col. 99 Kresion city RE Kypros, col. 99 Kyrnos Lapethos territory, W end of Mitford 1980, 254-55 Keryneia range Kyrnos WNW Kafizi Mitford 1980, 255

La(...) HR village in territory of Soloi, near Watkin 1988, 384 *Phlason Lakedaimon CHR locality name? Larnaka tis Masson 1986, 184 Lapithou? Lampadistos city RE Kypros, col. 99 Lapethos fl. HR near Lapethos RE Kypros, col. 68 H village / locality Soli area Mitford 1980, 254 (n. 9)

Melandra village RE Kypros, col. 100 Melanthos CHR at -Petras Anthropos RE Kypros, col. 100 Meteiras HR village in territory of Idalion Watkin 1988, 271 Myrikai HR sanctuary of Aphrodite RE Kypros, col. 100

Nemenos HR settlement? Constantinus Porphyrogenitus, De Thematibus 1.1b

Palaia RL? settlement NE Salamis StadMM 305; Leonard 1997, 170, 174 Palaia HR small town between Kition and Strabo 14.6.3; Leonard 1997, 170, 174 Amathous Panakron H?R temenos between Melabron and RE Kypros, col. 100 Lapethos Parymne RE Kypros, col. 100 MAP 72 CYPRUS 1103

Name Period Probable Location Reference

Pegai near Keryneia RE Kypros, col. 100 Phileous RL? NE Salamis StadMM 306 Polemios Polemidia near Lemesos? RE Kypros, col. 100 Pyrnos H village near Leukos Oikos Mitford 1980, 254 (n. 9)

*Roneis? HRL SE Rizokarpaso CYX Watkin 1988, 224-25

Salaminiae Inss. near Salamis Pliny, NH 5.130 Sestos RE Kypros, col. 100 *Soanta? HRL Sinda? CYX Mitford 1980, 254 (n. 3) *Solios HR village in territory of Soloi Watkin 1988, 384-85 Stortyke near Salamis RE Kypros, col. 100

Tegessos city RE Kypros, col. 100 Tembros HR sanctuary of Apollo Hylates RE Kypros, col. 101 Tiberioupolis L episcopal seat RE Kypros, col. 101

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