Located on a high plateau on the eastern Kouris river bank, the site was intensively occupied during the whole of the Middle Bronze Age, with two distinct major phases.
It seems to have then been scantily used during the late Hellenistic and Roman periods, following a long period of abandonment.
This year’s fieldwork was carried out on August 02 — 25 and involved a team of archaeologists of the University of Turin, University of Sheffield and The Cyprus Institute. Two interesting tombs were excavated providing significant information on funerary architecture and mortuary treatment.