FBU4243379: Tombs of the Kings, Entrance of tomb 2, 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, Entrree of the Tomb 2, 3rd century BC-C III century ap J-C, 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 Christians during the persecutions, UNESCO site, Paphos, Cyprus, / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243581: 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
FBU4243605: Tombs of the Kings, Remains of the atrium 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 the atrium of Tomb 6 of the Necropolis 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
FBU4243608: Long dromos leading to the Open atrium and peristyle court of tomb 7, 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 - Dromos leading to the Tomb a Atrium with short a peristyle, Tomb N* 7 of the Ptolemaic Necropolis of Hellenistic style - Doric known as the “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 Cyprus, Paphos,, / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243433: Tombs of the Kings, Dromos and Funeral chamber, 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 - Staircase Dromos and Funeral Chamber in the Ancient Cemetery known as the name of the “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
FBU4243484: 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
FBU4243511: Tombs of the Kings, Long dromos leading to 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 - Dromos leading to tomb 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
FBU4243610: Tombs of the Kings, Remains of the atrium 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 the atrium of Tomb 6 of the Necropolis 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
FBU4243688: Tombs of the Kings, Entrance of tomb 3, 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, Entrée de la Tomb 3, III century av J-C III century J-C, Necropole 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, Paphos, Cyprus, / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243694: 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
FBU4243712: 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
FBU4242674: Representation of Apollo with his right hand pointed at Marsyas - Next to Apollo, Plane, a personification of “” the errant mind””” - Detail from Marsyas punishment mosaic - Final moment of the musical contest between Marsyas and Apollo, god of the arts - Paphos Mosaics, House of Aion, 3rd Century AD - Cyprus - Representation of Apollo pointing a vindictive finger towards his opponent - Next to Apollo, Plane, personification of error and misrepresentation of mind - Detail of Marsyas's Chatiment for having challenged Apollo to the flute - Mosaics of Paphos, Aion House - 3rd Century after JC - UNSCO Site - Cyprus / Bridgeman Images
FBU4243872: Tombs of the kings, View upon the stairs leading to a funeral chamber and 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 - View on the entrance of a tomb leading to a funerary chamber of the Necropolis known as the “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
FBU4243890: Tombs of the Kings, Long dromos leading to 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 - Dromos leading to tomb 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
FBU4243974: Tombs of the kings, View upon 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 - View on Tomb 6 of the Necropolis called “Tombs of the Kings””, Necropole Ptolempole 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
FBU4243922: Open atrium and peristyle court of tomb 7, 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 a Atrium with court a peristyle, Tomb N* 7 de la Ptolemaic Necropolis of Hellenistic style - Doric known as the “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