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Everyone would be distraught to see the looting of antiquities that has gone on in northern cyprus. It is disgusting and troublesome.
The ancient monastic school, the churches have been literally chiseled into ruble with thieves taking frescos and mosaics.
Byzantine era churches are now used as animal stables.
So, those stories WERE true!
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Workers of Antiquities Department work in the ancient tomb in Kouklia village near the coastal town of Paphos, Cyprus, southwest of capital Nicosia about 130 kilometers (80 miles) on Thursday, March 16, 2006. A very rare, 2,500-year-old stone coffin with well-preserved color illustrations from Homer's epics has been discovered in western Cyprus. The white-stone sarcophagus was accidentally discovered by construction workers last week in a tomb near the village of Kouklia. The artifact dated to 500 B.C., when Greek cultural influence was gaining a firm hold on the eastern Mediterranean island. (AP Photo/Andreas Lazarou)
How The Homeric Epics Were SavedThe Homeric tests as were brought in Athens by Ipparchos at the 6th cent. b.C (Plato Ipparchos 228B) and classified by Pesistratos (Cicero de Oratore III, 13t) and classified by the philologists of Alexandria Museum, were saved on many codices from parchment (scrolls) or paper of 10th or 11th century. Some texts were in fragments from Rhapsodies and saved in papyri, scrolls and many other materials during the Greek - Roman period. Many codices contain some comments something which referred to the great philologists of Alexandria Museum like Zenodotos from Ephesus (4th-3rd cent. B.C), Aristophanes from Byzantium (3rd -2nd cent. B.C) and Aristarchos from Samothraka {3rd-2nd cent. B.C). Apart from comments also memorandums were saved written by philologists of Ptolemian and Roman period. The Byzantine Lexicon of Archbishop of Salonica Eustace (12th cent. A.C) consists useful sources of comments in many ancient writers from Archilochos to Pindar and in many Latin writers too. Thomas W. Alien...
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