Paphos Archaeological Museum

Published 19th of February, 2026

Booty

Booty

It must have been fascinating excavating all that.

Metallurgy

Metallurgy

Next up, chronologically, are the bronze and iron ages.

The usual jewellery items were on display, which were discovered at other sites around Paphos, like the one in Coral Bay between the two beaches.

Spindle Whorls

Spindle Whorls

To be honest I found these little spindle whorls to be more interesting. They give more of a clue as to what life was like back then, to me at least.

Close-Up

Close-Up

In terms of timelines we are now between 2500 BC and 4BC. Included in this period is the settlement established at Palaipafos in the modern village of Kouklia. Here you would also find the Sanctuary of Aphrodite, the most important on the island.

More information on Palaipafos Archaeological Park

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