Nea Paphos (Cyprus)
Dates of work: 16 August – 3 October 2010
Team:
Director: Dr. Henryk Meyza, archaeologist (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences)
Archaeologists: Prof. Wiktor A. Daszewski (Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw, emeritus), Dr. Dobiesława Bagińska (Poznań Archaeological Museum), Dr. Meike Droste (Conti-Reisen Gmbh, Palätina Kunst and Kultur), Agata Dobosz (PhD candidate, Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University), Joanna Michalska [presently Michalska-Bartoszek](PCMA), Olga Wasilewska (PhD candidate, Antiquity of Southeastern Europe Research Centre, University of Warsaw), Rozalia Tybulewicz (freelance volunteer), Monika Więch (freelance)
Archaeologists, ceramologists: Prof. Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka (Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University), Assist. Prof. Jolanta Młynarczyk (Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw; Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences)
Numismatist: Assist. Prof. Barbara Lichocka (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences)
Architect: Małgorzata Czapińska [presently Słowińska] (Aura sc)
Student-trainees: from the University of Warsaw (6), Jagiellonian University in Kraków (4), Pułtusk Academy of Humanities (1) and Wrocław Technical University (2)
The campaign of 2010 was, for the most part, a study season, devoted to the analysis of finds collected during three previous years of intensive salvage excavation, especially finds from the 2007 campaign. The only fieldwork undertaken was necessitated by the inundation of trenches during the very wet winter of 2009/2010. Cleaning was required in the Villa of Theseus (room 1SW) and in the so-called Hellenistic House (rooms 19, 25, 31, 32).
[Text: PAM]