
Archaeologists have uncovered a Bronze Age settlement of artisanal character at the Kisonerga–Skalia site in Paphos, dating back to around 2500 BC.
The excavations, directed by Dr Lindy Crewe, director of the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (Caari), reveal a flourishing settlement that remained active until its abandonment around 1600 BC.
According to the antiquities department, the site preserves remains spanning from the Chalcolithic period through to the Middle Bronze






