The River as an economic asset: Settlement and society in the Xeros Valley in Cyprus

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Settled and Sacred Landscapes of Cyprus (SeSaLaC) is a systematic archaeological survey project of the University of Cyprus in the Xeros River valley in the Larnaka district in Cyprus. This article aims to present a first synthesis of the diachronic settlement pattern in the region. After a short introduction on the area and the SeSaLaC project, we attempt to identify and interpret settlement evolution and landscape changes in the region, from early prehistory to Late Antiquity. The contextualisation and evaluation of settlement changes in the Xeros River valley are carried out within a multi-layered framework along the main strands of approach presented in this Land special issue. The presentation and analysis that follows below is a work in progress.

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Papantoniou, G., & Vionis, A. K. (2018). The River as an economic asset: Settlement and society in the Xeros Valley in Cyprus. Land, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/land7040157

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