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Cyprus: Its Ancient Cities, Tombs, and Temples

by Luigi Palma di Cesnola

United States consul to Cyprus from 1865 to 1877, Luigi Palma di Cesnola (1832-1904) also led archaeological excavations on the island. Including maps and illustrations, this 1877 publication sketches Cypriot history and customs as well as describing significant archaeological discoveries, including artefacts that were controversially removed and sold abroad.

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Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Born in Italy, Luigi Palma di Cesnola (1832-1904) settled in the United States and fought for the North in the American Civil War, becoming a cavalry colonel. Appointed by Abraham Lincoln, he then served as consul to Cyprus from 1865 to 1877. As an amateur archaeologist, he directed excavations throughout the island. In this 1877 publication, including maps and illustrations, Cesnola gives a useful sketch of Cypriot history and contemporary customs in addition to providing an important record of his archaeological practices and discoveries. He covers a number of ancient settlements where significant finds were made, notably Paphos, Amathus and Kourion. Many of the uncovered artefacts were controversially removed from Cyprus and sold to New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art; Cesnola served as its first director. His brother Alessandro's Salaminia (1882), recording his own excavations and discoveries in Cyprus, is also reissued in this series.

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction; 1. Appointed American consul at Cyprus; 2. Country life; 3. Several consuls obtain firmans to excavate; 4. Athieno (Golgoi); 5. Removal of sculptures to Larnaka; 6. The Cretan revolution; 7. Paphos; 8. Paphos founded by Phoenicians; 9. Amathus; 10. Curium; 11. Curium founded by Argives; Appendices; Index.

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This 1877 work sketches Cypriot history and customs as well as describing discoveries made by a controversial Italian-American amateur archaeologist.

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United States consul to Cyprus from 1865 to 1877, Luigi Palma di Cesnola (1832-1904) also led archaeological excavations on the island. Including maps and illustrations, this 1877 publication sketches Cypriot history and customs as well as describing significant archaeological discoveries, including artefacts that were controversially removed and sold abroad.

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United States consul to Cyprus from 1865 to 1877, Luigi Palma di Cesnola (1832-1904) also led archaeological excavations on the island. Including maps and illustrations, this 1877 publication sketches Cypriot history and customs as well as describing significant archaeological discoveries, including artefacts that were controversially removed and sold abroad.

Details

ISBN1108078613
Author Luigi Palma di Cesnola
Pages 498
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Archaeology
ISBN-10 1108078613
ISBN-13 9781108078610
Format Paperback
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Birth 1832
Death 1904
DEWEY 939.37
Language English
Media Book
Short Title CYPRUS
Subtitle A Narrative of Researches and Excavations during Ten Years' Residence
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year 2015
Publication Date 2015-03-12
Illustrations 47 Plates, black and white; 2 Maps; 141 Line drawings, unspecified
Audience Professional and Scholarly
UK Release Date 2015-03-12
AU Release Date 2015-03-12
NZ Release Date 2015-03-12

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