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Salamis.Roman Bath. Entrance to Furnace Area Tended by Slaves. Used to Heat Caladarium 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Pool 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath,Pool
Salamis. View of Mediterranean 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Pool 2 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath,Pool
Salamis. Roman Bath. Pool 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Mosaic Remains in Arch. Gladiator Battle? 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath,Pool
Salamis. Roman Bath. Pool 2 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Mosaic Remains in Arch 3 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath,Mosaic,Art,Gladiator
Salamis.Roman Bath. Mosaic Remains in Arch. Gladiator Battle 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Heated Under floor area 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath,Mosaic,Art
Salamis.Roman Bath. Mosaic Remains in Arch 3 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Headless, Armless Statue 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath,Heated Floors
Salamis.Roman Bath. Heated Under floor area 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Furnace Area Tended by Slaves. Used to Heat Caladarium 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath,Headless and Armless Statue,Art
Salamis.Roman Bath. Headless, Armless Statue 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Furnace Area Tended by Slaves. Fires Here Used to Heat Caladarium 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath. Fresco,Slave,Woman Bathing,Art
Salamis.Roman Bath. Furnace Area Tended by Slaves. Used to Heat Caladarium 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Fresco Remains in Ceiling.Appears to be Slave and Woman Bathing 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Furnace,Slaves,Caladarium,Roman Bath
Salamis.Roman Bath. Furnace Area Tended by Slaves. Fires Here Used to Heat Caladarium 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Fresco Remains in Arch 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Furnace,Slaves,Caladarium,Roman Bath
Salamis.Roman Bath. Fresco Remains in Ceiling.Appears to be Slave and Woman Bathing 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Entrance to Furnace Area Tended by Slaves. Used to Heat Caladarium 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Fresco,Roman Bath,Art
Salamis.Roman Bath. Fresco Remains in Arch 
 Salamis. View of Mediterranean 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Furnace,Slaves,Caladarium,Roman Bath
Paphos. House of Theseus. The First Bath of Achilles Mosaic. 2nd-6th cent. CE 
 Keywords: Cyprus,Achilles,Antiquity,Archaeology,Art,Cyprus,First Bath of Achilles,House of Theseus,Mosaic,Paphos,Roman
Remains of Bath and Agora in background 
 Amathus was one of several important royal cities in Cyprus. It housed a shrine to the Cypriot goddess Aphrodite that was second only to the one in Paphos on the island. The remains of which can be seen on the acropolis. In the lower city, one can see the remains of a Greco-Roman agora with bath and nympheum. Part of the bath house is pictured here. 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Amathus, Cyprus, Greco-Roman Bath, Lower City Agora, Agora, Greco-Roman City
Remains of 7th cent. CE Christian Basilica 
 Amathus was one of several important royal cities in Cyprus. It housed a shrine to the Cypriot goddess Aphrodite that was second only to the one in Paphos on the island. The remains of which can be seen on the acropolis. In the lower city, one can see the remains of a Greco-Roman agora with bath and nympheum. Nearby there are the remains of this 7th cent. CE Christian basilica. According to mythology, this was the place to which the Greek hero Theseus brought and abandoned the pregnant Ariadne after defeating the Minotaur and fleeing her father Minos and Crete. The largest stone vessel in the world was discovered here (but is now housed in the Louvre). 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Amathus, Cyprus, Christian, Basilica, Basilica remains,
Nympheum Fountain 
 Amathus was one of several important royal cities in Cyprus. It housed a shrine to the Cypriot goddess Aphrodite that was second only to the one in Paphos on the island. The remains of which can be seen on the acropolis. In the lower city, one can see the remains of a Greco-Roman agora with bath and this nympheum. 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Amathus, Cyprus, Greco-Roman Bath, Lower City Agora, Agora, Greco-Roman, Fountain, Nympheum
In Situ Replica of Worlds Large Stone Vase Weighing 14 tons 
 Amathus was one of several important royal cities in Cyprus. It housed a shrine to the Cypriot goddess Aphrodite that was second only to the one in Paphos on the island. The remains of which can be seen on the acropolis. In the lower city, one can see the remains of a Greco-Roman agora with bath and nympheum. Nearby there are the remains of a 7th cent. CE Christian basilica. According to mythology, this was the place to which the Greek hero Theseus brought and abandoned the pregnant Ariadne after defeating the Minotaur and fleeing her father Minos and Crete. The largest stone vessel in the world was discovered here (but is now housed in the Louvre). 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Amathus, Cyprus, Greco-Roman, Lower City Agora, Agora, Greco-Roman City
Lower City. Greco Roman period 
 Amathus was one of several important royal cities in Cyprus. It housed a shrine to the Cypriot goddess Aphrodite that was second only to the one in Paphos on the island. The remains of which can be seen on the acropolis. In the lower city, one can see the remains of a Greco-Roman agora with bath and nympheum. 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Amathus, Cyprus, Greco-Roman, Lower City Agora, Agora
In Situ Replica of Worlds Large Stone Vase Weighing 14 tons 
 Amathus was one of several important royal cities in Cyprus. It housed a shrine to the Cypriot goddess Aphrodite that was second only to the one in Paphos on the island. The remains of which can be seen on the acropolis. In the lower city, one can see the remains of a Greco-Roman agora with bath and nympheum. Nearby there are the remains of a 7th cent. CE Christian basilica. According to mythology, this was the place to which the Greek hero Theseus brought and abandoned the pregnant Ariadne after defeating the Minotaur and fleeing her father Minos and Crete. The largest stone vessel in the world was discovered here (but is now housed in the Louvre). Pictured here is a replica. 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Amathus, Aphrodite, Cyprus, Greco-Roman, Acropolis, Stone Vessel, Lower City Agora, Agora, Greco-Roman
Bath House 
 Amathus was one of several important royal cities in Cyprus. It housed a shrine to the Cypriot goddess Aphrodite that was second only to the one in Paphos on the island. The remains of which can be seen on the acropolis. In the lower city, one can see the remains of a Greco-Roman agora with bath and nympheum. Part of the bath house is pictured here. 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Amathus, Bath, Cyprus, Greco-Roman Bath, Lower City Agora, Agora, Greco-Roman
Archaeological Site of Amathus 
 Amathus was one of several important royal cities in Cyprus. It housed a shrine to the Cypriot goddess Aphrodite that was second only to the one in Paphos on the island. The remains of which can be seen on the acropolis. In the lower city, one can see the remains of a Greco-Roman agora with bath and nympheum. 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Amathus, Cyprus, Bath, Greco-Roman, Lower City Agora, Agora
Amathus Site 
 Amathus was one of several important royal cities in Cyprus. It housed a shrine to the Cypriot goddess Aphrodite that was second only to the one in Paphos on the island. The remains of which can be seen on the acropolis. In the lower city, one can see the remains of a Greco-Roman agora with bath and nympheum. Nearby there are the remains of a 7th cent. CE Christian basilica. According to mythology, this was the place to which the Greek hero Theseus brought and abandoned the pregnant Ariadne after defeating the Minotaur and fleeing her father Minos and Crete. 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Amathus, Cyprus, Greco-Roman, Lower City Agora, Agora
Agora 
 Amathus was one of several important royal cities in Cyprus. It housed a shrine to the Cypriot goddess Aphrodite that was second only to the one in Paphos on the island. The remains of which can be seen on the acropolis. In the lower city, one can see the remains of a Greco-Roman agora with bath and nympheum. 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Amathus, Cyprus, Greco-Roman, Lower City Agora, Agora

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