FBU4245518: Crenellations and loopholes at the top of the Medieval Castle of Kolossi, Built in the 13th century (1210) by the martial order of Hospitallers of Jerusalem The castle was rebuilt by Louis De Magnac, Grand Commander of the order of Hospitallers, in the 15th century (1454) Limassol region, Cyprus / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243340: Floor decorated with a polychrome geometric pattern With the head of a silenus - Paphos mosaics, House of Dionysos - End of the 2nd Century AD - Cyprus - Floor decoration of geometric panels with symmetric motifs with the head of a silene - Mosaics of Paphos, House of Dionysos - End of the II sciecle ap JC - UNESCO Site, Cyprus / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243383: Tomb of the kings, Funeral chamber and loculi in tomb 1, An early Ptolemaic necropolis in a Hellenistic Doric style, dating from 300 BC, The necropolis was continuously used as a burial area during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (3rd century BC-beginning of 4th century AD) Paphos, Cyprus - Tomb of the Kings, III century Av J-C 3rd century AD, Necropole Ptolemaic Hellenistic style - Doric, Place that served as a cemetery during the Hellenistic and Roman periods and place of refuge for the first Christians during the persecutions, UNESCO site, Paphos, Cyprus, / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243421: General view of the tombs of the kings, Early Ptolemaic necropolis in a Hellenistic Doric style, dating from 300 BC, The necropolis was continuously used as a burial area during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (3rd century BC-beginning of 4th century AD) Paphos, Cyprus - General view of the Necropolis called “Tombs of the Kings”, Necropole Ptolemaique de Hellenistic style - Doric, Place that served as a cemetery during the Hellenistic and Roman periods and place of refuge for the first Christian during the persecutions, UNESCO site, 3rd century BC - 3rd century AD, Paphos, Cyprus, / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243429: Ptolemaic tomb in the egyptian style, Tombs of the kings, Early Ptolemaic necropolis dating from 300 BC, The necropolis was continuously used as a burial area during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (3rd century BC-beginning of 4th century AD) Paphos, Cyprus - Egyptian style ptolemaic tomb, Tombs of the Kings, tomb N* 8, Necropole Ptolemaique, Location having served as a cemetery during the Hellenistic and Roman periods and place of refuge for the first Christians during the persecutions, UNESCO site, 3rd century BC - 3rd century AD, Paphos, Cyprus / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243546: Ptolemaic tomb in the egyptian style, Tombs of the Kings, Early Ptolemaic necropolis dating from 300 BC, The necropolis was continuously used as a burial area during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (3rd century BC-beginning of 4th century AD) Paphos, Cyprus - Egyptian style ptolemaic tomb, Necropole Ptolemaic known as the Kings of “”” “, tomb N* 8, Place that served as a cemetery during the Hellenistic and Roman periods and place of refuge for the first Christians during the persecutions, UNESCO site, 3rd century BC - 3rd century AD-C, Paphos, Cyprus / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243551: Tombs of the Kings, Long Dromos leading to Funeral chambers ans loculi, Early Ptolemaic necropolis in a Hellenistic Doric style, dating from 300 BC, The necropolis was continuously used as a burial area during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (3rd century BC-beginning of 4th century AD) Paphos, Cyprus - Dromos en stairs leading to a funeral room with loculi, Necropole called “Tombs of the Kings”, Necropole Ptolemaic Hellenistic-Doric style, Place that served as a cemetery during the Hellenistic and Roman periods and place of refuge for the first Christian during the persecutions, UNESCO site, 3rd century BC - 3rd century AD, Paphos, Cyprus, / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243564: Open atrium and peristyle court of tomb 5 with square colomns, Tombs of the Kings, An early Ptolemaic necropolis in a Hellenistic Doric style, dating from 300 BC, The necropolis was continuously used as a burial area during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (3rd century BC-beginning of 4th century AD) Paphos, Cyprus - Tomb at Atrium with court a peristyle a Square pillers, Tomb N* 5 of the Ptolemaic Necropolis of Hellenistic style - Doric called “Tombs of Kings”, Place that served as a cemetery during the Hellenistic and Roman periods and place of refuge for the first Christian during the persecutions, UNESCO site, 3rd century BC - 3rd century AD, Paphos, Cyprus, / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243571: Open atrium and peristyle court of tomb 5 with square colomns, Tombs of the Kings, An early Ptolemaic necropolis in a Hellenistic Doric style, dating from 300 BC, The necropolis was continuously used as a burial area during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (3rd century BC-beginning of 4th century AD) Paphos, Cyprus - Tomb at Atrium with court a peristyle a Square pillers, Tomb N* 5 of the Ptolemaic Necropolis of Hellenistic style - Doric called “Tombs of Kings”, Place that served as a cemetery during the Hellenistic and Roman periods and place of refuge for the first Christian during the persecutions, UNESCO site, 3rd century BC - 3rd century AD, Paphos, Cyprus, / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243638: Ptolemaic tomb in the egyptian style, Tombs of the Kings, Early Ptolemaic necropolis dating from 300 BC, The necropolis was continuously used as a burial area during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (3rd century BC-beginning of 4th century AD) Paphos, Cyprus - Egyptian style ptolemaic tomb, Tombs of the Kings, tomb N* 8, Necropole Ptolemaique, Location having served as a cemetery during the Hellenistic and Roman periods and place of refuge for the first Christians during the persecutions, UNESCO site, 3rd century BC - 3rd century AD, Paphos, Cyprus / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243653: Stairs leading to the funeral chamber of tomb 2, Tombs of the kings, Early Ptolemaic necropolis in a Hellenistic Doric style, dating from 300 BC, The necropolis was continuously used as a burial area during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (3rd century BC-beginning of 4th century AD) Paphos, Cyprus - Dromos en stairs leading to the funeral chambers of the Tomb 2, Tomb of the Kings, Necropolis Ptolemaic Hellenistic style - Doric, Place that served as a cemetery during the Hellenistic and Roman periods and place of refuge for the first Christian during the persecutions, UNESCO site, 3rd century BC - 3rd century AD, Paphos, Cyprus, / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243700: Palaekastro, Mycenaean site, A very ancient Mycenaean settlement dating back to the end of 13th century BC This building is believed to be the first military base of the Mycenaeans in Cyprus or a small Mycenean Palace, - Palaekastro, Mycenian site, Remains of the first military base and mycenian palace in Cyprus, 13th century AV J, C, / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243894: Tombs of the Kings, Remains of the funeral chambers and loculi of tomb 6, Early Ptolemaic necropolis in a Hellenistic Doric style, dating from 300 BC, The necropolis was continuously used as a burial area during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (3rd century BC-beginning of 4th century AD) Paphos, Cyprus - Remains of burial chambers and tomb loculi 6 of the necropolis known as the “Tombs of the Kings”, Ptolemaic Necropolis of Hellenistic style - Doric, Place that served as a cemetery during the Hellenistic and Roman periods and place of refuge for the first Christian during the persecutions, UNESCO site, 3rd century BC - 3rd century AD, Paphos, Cyprus, / Bridgeman Images