Sabine Fourrier, The Late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age transition at Kition: New evidence from Bamboula, 29 September

Sabine Fourrier, The Late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age transition at Kition: New evidence from Bamboula

Archaeological Research Unit, UCY - Ερευνητική Μονάδα Αρχαιολογίας, ΠΚ

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Mon, 29 Sep, 2025 at 07:45 pm

1.5 hours

University of Cyprus, Old Campus, Kallipoleos Avenue

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Mon, 29 Sep, 2025 at 07:45 pm to 09:15 pm (EEST)

University of Cyprus, Old Campus, Kallipoleos Avenue

Nicosia, Cyprus

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Sabine Fourrier, The Late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age transition at Kition: New evidence from Bamboula
The Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus
invites you to a hybrid public lecture (ZOOM & Amphitheatre E010), Old Academy Campus, Kallipoleos street

on Monday, September 29th 2025, at 19:45 (Athens/Nicosia Time)
by
Dr. Sabine Fourrier
Senior researcher at CNRS HiSoMA research unit,
Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée Jean Pouilloux, Lyon France

titled:
The Late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age transition at Kition:
New evidence from Bamboula

For registration, please, click here:
https://ucy.zoom.us/meeting/register/1N5wQ7adRrKaIVXdbvZK5w

Summary:
The area of ancient Kition (modern Larnaka) experienced during the 13th-10th centuries BCE contrasting developments. On one hand, we observe a topographical shift, which led from a very densely populated area in the 13th century, characterized by numerous and varied settlements, to the existence of a sole and unique urban centre (Kition). On the other hand, this urban centre exhibits a very stable topography across the crisis years that precede the turn of the millennium. Rupture out, continuity in. Or, to use and slightly modify Lampedusa’s words, everything changed outside of the town, but (almost) everything remained as it was in the city. This observation raises interesting questions about possible political and social implications, which are however difficult to better define in the absence of relevant evidence. This remarkable continuity was first evidenced by the Department of Antiquities’ excavations, under the direction of Vassos Karageorghis, in the sacred precinct of Kathari. Recent excavations by the French mission to the north of the Bamboula plot give additional and complementary information. At Bamboula, immediately to the west of the ancient harbour basin, excavation revealed a continuous stratigraphic sequence, starting on the bedrock and dating to the 13th century, and continuing into the 10th century BCE. The remains belong to domestic units, which experienced successive phases of development. A rich, albeit fragmentary, material discloses a thriving settlement with overseas connections. The lecture will present the main results of the excavations, whose final publication is currently under press.

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Sabine Fourrier, The Late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age transition at Kition: New evidence from Bamboula, 29 September
Sabine Fourrier, The Late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age transition at Kition: New evidence from Bamboula
Mon, 29 Sep, 2025 at 07:45 pm