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Former excavations suggest the entire plateau was densely occupied Former excavations suggest the entire plateau was densely occupied

Year’s Excavations Reveal Pyla – Kokkinokremos Abandonment

A fifth joint excavation campaign between the Universities of Ghent, Louvain and the Mediterranean Archaeological Society at Pyla -- Kokkinokremos revealed important evidence relating to the crucial period at the end of the 13th and the beginning of the 12th century BC.

The excavation brought to light novel details suggesting a sudden and very quick departure of the inhabitants from the site, obviously in the face of acute danger, possibly a seismic event.

The excavations took place from March 27 – May 26 and, according to Antiquities Department, the site of Pyla -- Kokkinokremos represents a singularly short-lived settlement in Cyprus’ Late Bronze Age history.

It was established only a generation or so prior to its eventual abandonment in the early 12th century BC.