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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:06 am

Archaeologists find 5,000-year-old jewellery workshop in Cyprus

Nicosia (Capital city, Cyprus), June 27: Archaeologists have uncovered what appears to have been a jewellery workshop during excavations at a 5,000-year old settlement in Cyprus.

According to a report in Cyprus Mail, a dense concentration of the mineral picrolite in the west ridge of the cliff-top settlement indicates that the spot was a workshop for the production of the cruciform figurines and large pendants.

"The assemblage mainly consists of the raw picrolite material, possibly quarried from the Troodos Mountains rather than imported in pebble form from the Kouris River valley, many waste chips flaked from that raw material in order to reduce it to convenient form and a roughout for a probable figurine," according to a statement from the Antiquities Department.

"Many chipped stones occurred together with these picrolites," it added.

Researchers said that the archeological site bore a multitude of tool marks that showed how the artisan began to fashion what was probably meant to be a cruciform figure.

"The upper part of a delicate, cruciform figurine that still needed to be finished comes from another part of the West Ridge and it gives some idea of the capability of these Souskiou artisans," the statement mentioned.

The statement added that more investigations were required, but it was already clear that for the first time archaeologists would be able to reconstruct the stages of production of remarkable prehistoric Mediterranean artwork, from procurement to near-finished product.(ANI)


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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:03 am

I've just found the original article .... :D

Why did no one post this really interesting piece of information whilst I was away on .... Sabbatical?
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Archaeologists uncover 5,000-year-old jewellery workshop

By Jean Christou
June 26, 2008)

ARCHAEOLOGISTS have uncovered was appears to have been a jewellery workshop during excavations at the 5,000-year old Souskiou-Laona settlement.

According to the Antiquities Department, a dense concentration of the mineral picrolite in the west ridge of the cliff-top settlement indicates that the spot was a workshop for the production of the cruciform figurines and large pendants.

“The assemblage mainly consists of the raw picrolite material, possibly quarried from the Troodos Mountains rather than imported in pebble form from the Kouris River valley, many waste chips flaked from that raw material in order to reduce it to convenient form and a roughout for a probable figurine,” the Department said in a statement.

It said the roughout bore a multitude of tool marks that showed how the artisan began to fashion what was probably meant to be a cruciform figure.

“Many chipped stones occurred together with these picrolites,” the statement said.

It said more investigations were required, but it was already clear that for the first time archaeologists would be able to reconstruct the stages of production of remarkable prehistoric Mediterranean artwork, from procurement to near-finished product.

“The upper part of a delicate, cruciform figurine that still needed to be finished comes from another part of the West Ridge and it gives some idea of the capability of these Souskiou artisans,” the statement added.

The excavations were carried out by the Lemba Archaeological Research Centre and the University of Edinburgh.

“The 3000 BC settlement is ringed by a number of higher cemeteries, and this year a fifth, looted cemetery was located on the west ridge of Laona. Only a few rock-cut pit graves remain along the cliff edge since this side of the ridge was sharply truncated by the Dhiarizos River. To the south, additional examination of the Vathyrkakas plateau opposite the settlement brought to light more looted graves suggesting that burials had once been placed continuously along the lip of the plateau for a distance of 450 metres.

“It has always been assumed that the Laona settlement was confined to the south slopes of the East Ridge, occupying 1.23 hectares, and that as a consequence the settlement was too small to have generated the number of individuals recovered from associated cemeteries,” the Antiquities Department said.

“We had suspected that the few artefacts recovered in survey from this part of the site in earlier seasons were the result of specific, non-residential tasks, but it is now clear that buildings extend over a much larger area than we had supposed. Their location on the precipitous edge of the ridge means that a considerable part of the site has been lost to erosion.”

Further work will be required to determine if the settlement was sufficiently large to account for all the individuals in the cemeteries.


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Postby SSBubbles » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:06 am

[quote="Oracle"]I've just found the original article .... :D

Why did no one post this really interesting piece of information whilst I was away on .... Sabbatical?
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Boring?


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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:13 am

SSBubbles wrote:
Oracle wrote:I've just found the original article .... :D

Why did no one post this really interesting piece of information whilst I was away on .... Sabbatical?
8)




Boring?


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Hhhhmmm :? Boring, you say? :?

But you're missing the point!

It is now official, nay obligatory, that we be allowed to own and wear lots and lots of lovely jewellery.

..... because it is our historical tradition. 8)

(Yours by proxy of course :wink: )
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Re: Cyprus is a Gem ... A Precious Jewel in the Sun!

Postby DT. » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:40 am

Oracle wrote:Archaeologists find 5,000-year-old jewellery workshop in Cyprus

Nicosia (Capital city, Cyprus), June 27: Archaeologists have uncovered what appears to have been a jewellery workshop during excavations at a 5,000-year old settlement in Cyprus.

According to a report in Cyprus Mail, a dense concentration of the mineral picrolite in the west ridge of the cliff-top settlement indicates that the spot was a workshop for the production of the cruciform figurines and large pendants.

"The assemblage mainly consists of the raw picrolite material, possibly quarried from the Troodos Mountains rather than imported in pebble form from the Kouris River valley, many waste chips flaked from that raw material in order to reduce it to convenient form and a roughout for a probable figurine," according to a statement from the Antiquities Department.

"Many chipped stones occurred together with these picrolites," it added.

Researchers said that the archeological site bore a multitude of tool marks that showed how the artisan began to fashion what was probably meant to be a cruciform figure.

"The upper part of a delicate, cruciform figurine that still needed to be finished comes from another part of the West Ridge and it gives some idea of the capability of these Souskiou artisans," the statement mentioned.

The statement added that more investigations were required, but it was already clear that for the first time archaeologists would be able to reconstruct the stages of production of remarkable prehistoric Mediterranean artwork, from procurement to near-finished product.(ANI)


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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:45 am

Oracle wrote:
SSBubbles wrote:
Oracle wrote:I've just found the original article .... :D

Why did no one post this really interesting piece of information whilst I was away on .... Sabbatical?
8)




Boring?


:wink:


Hhhhmmm :? Boring, you say? :?

But you're missing the point!

It is now official, nay obligatory, that we be allowed to own and wear lots and lots of lovely jewellery.

..... because it is our historical tradition. 8)

(Yours by proxy of course :wink: )



I think our own Khirokhitian GR had shares in that jewellery factory. He should get back to the CF and claim his due share.
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Postby humanist » Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:26 am

whats all this banning?????? evryone is being banned left right and centre, why?????
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Postby humanist » Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:29 am

I have a questio, we have herd about the GC & TC exchanging properties can TC & a GC now be able to exchange property the other way around. And if so if I exchange TC property in the north, because the court has declared it a legal method. Can I then apply to the court that I live in the north but consider my government that of the free area. paying all my taxes to the RoC?
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Postby SSBubbles » Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:15 pm

Oracle wrote:
SSBubbles wrote:
Oracle wrote:I've just found the original article .... :D

Why did no one post this really interesting piece of information whilst I was away on .... Sabbatical?
8)




Boring?


:wink:


Hhhhmmm :? Boring, you say? :?

But you're missing the point!

It is now official, nay obligatory, that we be allowed to own and wear lots and lots of lovely jewellery.

..... because it is our historical tradition. 8)

(Yours by proxy of course :wink: )



NO, you are missing the point! :roll:

Your contemporaries have been moaning about the forum being boring and I merely suggested that this topic may have been along those lines! After all, no-one else saw fit to post it! :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:26 pm

SSBubbles wrote:
Oracle wrote:
SSBubbles wrote:
Oracle wrote:I've just found the original article .... :D

Why did no one post this really interesting piece of information whilst I was away on .... Sabbatical?
8)




Boring?


:wink:


Hhhhmmm :? Boring, you say? :?

But you're missing the point!

It is now official, nay obligatory, that we be allowed to own and wear lots and lots of lovely jewellery.

..... because it is our historical tradition. 8)

(Yours by proxy of course :wink: )



NO, you are missing the point! :roll:

Your contemporaries have been moaning about the forum being boring and I merely suggested that this topic may have been along those lines! After all, no-one else saw fit to post it! :roll: :roll: :roll:


Since when was archaeology ... and especially Cypriot archaeology ... deemed boring? :?

Heathen move on please .... :roll:
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