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      • SACHROFICS
        • SACROFICS – MEET THE TEAM
    • Environmental archaeology
      • The Emergence of Urbanisation in Europe
      • MedisFood
      • Ritual use of plants in the East Mediterranean
      • Cities, agriculture and climate change during the 1st millennium BCE in Greece and Cyprus
      • Cultivation of Grape and Olive and the Exploitation of their Secondary Products in the Eastern Mediterranean
      • Life at the Furnace
      • Minoan and Mycenaean Agriculture
    • Human Osteoarchaeology
      • People in Motion
      • Bioarchaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean
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    • Archaeomaterials
      • Current student projects
        • Making Egyptian blue, from the Bronze Age to the Late Roman period Ilia Kovalev, PhD ongoing, CyI
        • The Raw Materials of Ceramics from Late Bronze Age Cyprus, the Transition from Hand to Wheel, Chase Minos, PhD ongoing, CyI
        • Crucible steel production in south-central India, Meghna Desai, Ongoing PhD
      • Previous student projects
        • Two Late Roman slag heaps near Polis Chrysochous (Anna-Maria Sdralia, MA 2022, UCΥ)
        • Reassembling the pieces, reassessing the picture: An analytical study of medieval glazed pottery (mid. 12th – 16th c.) from Polis Chrysochous, Cyprus  
    • Environmental Archaeology
    • Human Osteoarchaeology
  • In the News
  • Team Members
    • Archaeological Materials
      • Thilo Rehren
      • Jelena Živković
      • Artemios Oikonomou
      • Brunella Santarelli
      • Maria Dikomitou-Eliadou
      • Abidemi Babalola
      • Adekola Kolawale
    • Environmental Archaeology
      • Evi Margaritis
      • Michael Boyd
      • Myrsini Gkouma
      • Kyriaki Tsirtsi
    • Human Osteoarchaeology
      • Efthymia Nikita
  • Students
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Author: Meghna Desai

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Life at the Furnace

19 Sep,2023 Meghna Desai

Life at the Furnace. Copper producing settlement ecosystems in the north-western Troodos, Cyprus. (LAF) For the past 5000 years, the …

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MedisFood

19 Sep,2023 Meghna Desai

Mediterranean Island Life Modes: Foodwebs, Agricultural Practices and Social Complexity in Crete and Cyprus in the Bronze Age (MEDIS-FOOD, 2022 …

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Georgia Kasapidou

19 Sep,2023 Meghna Desai
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Symeon Gkinoudis

19 Sep,2023 Meghna Desai

I hold my first degree in History and Archaeology from University of Ioannina, Greece (2014-2020). During my undergraduate studies, I …

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Myrsini Gkouma

12 Sep,2023 Meghna Desai

Research Affiliate m.gkouma@cyi.ac.cy+357 22 208 700

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Michael Boyd

12 Sep,2023 Meghna Desai

Senior Research Affiliate m.boyd@cyi.ac.cy+357 22 208 700

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Panagiotis Koullouros

12 Sep,2023 Meghna Desai

Panagiotis is a PhD candidate in Archaeobotany at the Science and Technology in Archaeology Research Center (STARC). He has received …

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11 Sep,2023 Meghna Desai

31 August- 2 September 2023: Seven talks were given in various sessions at the 29th EAA Annual Meeting in Belfast …

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The Keros Project

8 Sep,2023 Meghna Desai

Keros is a small island in the heart of the Cyclades, where in the third millennium BCE a remarkable archaeological …

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Students

22 Jul,2023 Meghna Desai

Antonio Caruso Antonio Caruso – The Cyprus Institute (cyi.ac.cy) Qian Cheng Qian Cheng – The Cyprus Institute (cyi.ac.cy) Meghna Desai …

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The A. G. Leventis Chair in Archaeological Sciences at the Cyprus Institute is jointly funded by the A. G. Leventis Foundation and The Cyprus Institute, and further supported by various funding bodies, including H2020 and Horizon Europe, the Cypriot Research and Innovation Foundation, and several philanthropic organisations. None of the funding bodies have any involvement in the design and implementation of our research, or the interpretation of the results.

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