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  1. A Traveller's History Of Cyprus by Timothy Boatswain, 2005-04-30
  2. Hostage to History: Cyprus from the Ottomans to Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens, 1997-09
  3. Cyprus Before History: From the Earliest Settlers to the End of the Bronze Age (Duckworth Archaeology) by Louise Steel, 2004-09
  4. Sweet and Bitter Island: A History of the British in Cyprus by Tabitha Morgan, 2010-08-15
  5. Cyprus: Diplomatic History and the Clash of Theory in International Relations by William Mallinson, 2010-11-09
  6. Divided Cyprus: Modernity, History, and an Island in Conflict (New Anthropologies of Europe)
  7. A History of Cyprus 4 Volume Set (Cambridge Library Collection - History) by George Hill, 2010-09-23
  8. Cyprus: A Modern History by William Mallinson, 2008-12-15
  9. Cyprus: War and Adaptation: A Psychoanalytic History of Two Ethnic Groups in Conflict by Vamik D. Volkan, 1979-01
  10. Britain and the Revolt in Cyprus, 1954-1959 by Robert Holland, 1999-02-25
  11. Sources for the History of Cyprus
  12. Britain and Cyprus: Key Themes and Documents since WWII (International Library of Twentieth Centruy History) by William Mallinson, 2011-02-01
  13. Prehistoric and Protohistoric Cyprus: Identity, Insularity, and Connectivity by A. Bernard Knapp, 2008-05-15
  14. Cyprus: From the Stone Age to the Romans (Ancient Peoples & Places) by Vassos Karageorghis, 1982-11

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2. Cyprus History
History Of Cyprus The British Period (1878 1959). GO to Neolithic PeriodI ( 8th millennium - 4500BC ); Neolithic Period II (4500 - 3500BC );
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History Of Cyprus
The British Period (1878 - 1959)
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  • Neolithic Period I
    ( 8th millennium - 4500BC )
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  • The Cyprus Problem
    (1974- Present)
    Click the photo to see a larger version The British coat of arms above the main entrance of the Presidential Palace, Nicosia Governor Andrew Wright 1949-1954 Governor William Butterseal 1939-1941 The English School, Nicosia The Nicosia District Court The Famagusta District Administration Court and offices Members of the Bar Association at the time of British rule The offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nicosia Serai Square in the Turkish quarter of Nicosia Paphos Gate housing the Military Police headquarters, Nicosia The first British military forces disembarked at Larnaca on 8-9 July 1878, and on 12 July they arrived at Nicosia via Famagusta. The occupation of Cyprus was effected peacefully and on 22 July 1878 the first High Commissioner, Sir Garnett Woolsley The development of the population of Cyprus in the four decades which followed the British occupation presents certain demographic and ethnological trends which substantially lead to the formation of the population features of modern Cyprus. This development emanates from the reliable figures of the official censuses of the Brifish authorities, which were collected every ten years commencing from 1881. On total, the population of Cyprus presents a steadily rising trend. So, in 1881 the population reached the figure of 185,630, in 1891 209,286, in 1901 237,022 and in 1911 274,108. On a communal basis during the same period we have the following picture:
  • 3. Cyprus History - Neolithic Period I And II
    A short article on the Neolithic Periods I Social Sciences Prehistory Neolithic...... History Of Cyprus Neolithic Period I (8th millennium 4500BC). Click the phototo see a larger version. Human figurine of grey andesite from Khirokitia.
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  • The Cyprus Problem
    (1974- Present) History Of Cyprus
    Neolithic Period I (8th millennium - 4500BC) Click the photo to see
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    Human figurine of grey andesite from Khirokitia The Neolithic settlement of Khirokitia Cyprus, though a small island, has always played an important role in the history of the Mediterranean, far exceeding its size. The first signs of undisputed human activity can be traced back to the 8th millennium BC when the first settlements are encountered. Vestiges of such early communities are found all over the island, like at Khirokitia, Kalavasos-Tenta, Apostolos Andreas-Kastros, Phrenaros, Petra tou Limniti etc. Neolithic Cypriots built circular houses with small undressed stones for the lower structures and sun-dried mudbricks and clay for the middle and superstructure. The daily life of the people in those neolithic villages was spent in farming, hunting, animal husbandry and the lithic industry, while women were engaged in spindling and weaving cloths, in addition to their probable participation in other works as well. The lithic industry was the most individual feature of this aceramic culture and innumerable stone vessels made of grey andesite have been discovered during excavations. Plant remains indicate the cultivation of cereals, lentils, beans, peas and a kind of plum called
  • 4. ****CYPRUS HISTORY****
    CYPRUS BRIEF HISTORICAL SURVEY 70003900 BC NEOLITHIC AGE Remains of the oldest known settlement in Cyprus dating from this period can be seen in Khirokitia and Kalavassos (Tenta), off the Nicosia-Limassol road. a new WEB source on Cyprus. CYPRUS BRIEF HISTORICAL SURVEY extensively exploited bringing wealth to Cyprus. Trade is built
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    CYPRUS BRIEF HISTORICAL SURVEY
    7000-3900 BC NEOLITHIC AGE
    Remains of the oldest known settlement in Cyprus dating from this period can be seen in Khirokitia and Kalavassos (Tenta), off the Nicosia-Limassol road. This civilization had developed along the North and South coasts. First only stone vessels were used. After 5000 B.C., the art of pottery was invented.
    3900-2500 BC CHALCOLITHIC AGE
    Most Chalcolithic establishments are found in Western Cyprus, where a fertility cult develops. The copper of the island begins to be exploited and used.
    2500-1050 BC BRONZE AGE
    Copper is more extensively exploited bringing wealth to Cyprus. Trade is built up with the Near East, Egypt and the Aegean. After 1400 BC, Mycenaeans from Greece reach the island, perhaps as merchants. During the 12th and 11th centuries several waves of Achaean Greeks come to settle on the island bringing with them the Greek language, their religion, their customs. They build new cities like Paphos, Salamis, Kition. Kourion. The island from now on is progressively hellenised.
    1050-750 BC GEOMETRIC PERIOD
    There are ten Kingdoms in the island. Phoenicians settle at Kition. The 8th century B.C. is a period of great prosperity.

    5. ****CYPRUS HISTORY****
    CYPRUS BRIEF HISTORICAL SURVEY. 70003900 BC NEOLITHIC AGE. Remains of theoldest known 1960 REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS. According to the Zurich-London
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    CYPRUS BRIEF HISTORICAL SURVEY
    7000-3900 BC NEOLITHIC AGE
    Remains of the oldest known settlement in Cyprus dating from this period can be seen in Khirokitia and Kalavassos (Tenta), off the Nicosia-Limassol road. This civilization had developed along the North and South coasts. First only stone vessels were used. After 5000 B.C., the art of pottery was invented.
    3900-2500 BC CHALCOLITHIC AGE
    Most Chalcolithic establishments are found in Western Cyprus, where a fertility cult develops. The copper of the island begins to be exploited and used.
    2500-1050 BC BRONZE AGE
    Copper is more extensively exploited bringing wealth to Cyprus. Trade is built up with the Near East, Egypt and the Aegean. After 1400 BC, Mycenaeans from Greece reach the island, perhaps as merchants. During the 12th and 11th centuries several waves of Achaean Greeks come to settle on the island bringing with them the Greek language, their religion, their customs. They build new cities like Paphos, Salamis, Kition. Kourion. The island from now on is progressively hellenised.
    1050-750 BC GEOMETRIC PERIOD
    There are ten Kingdoms in the island. Phoenicians settle at Kition. The 8th century B.C. is a period of great prosperity.

    6. Cyprus History
    cyprus history. Cyprus stands at the crossroads of Africa, Asia and Europeand this exotic mix is wellreflected in Cyprus' cultural history.
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    Cyprus History
    Although a small country, Cyprus has an almost overwhelming cultural heritage. Wherever you travel you will find ancient monuments and sites, churches and monasteries bearing silent witness to over 9 000 years of civilization and history. Cyprus stands at the crossroads of Africa, Asia and Europe and this exotic mix is well-reflected in Cyprus' cultural history.

    Cyprus: A brief history
    History in Cyprus dates as far back as 7000 BC, the Neolithic Age, with settlements along the north and south coasts of the island.
    After1400 BC, the first Greeks came to the island, Mycenaen merchants, who started the Hellenisation of the island.
    By1050 BC Cyprus can be considered a Greek island, with the language, culture and religion of Greece well established. Cyprus has ten city-kingdoms and by 800 BC it is a flourishing and prosperous country.
    From750 BC Cyprus is conquered several times by Assyria, Egypt and Persia. In 333 BC Alexander the Great claims Cyprus for part of his empire. Cyprus continues to be part of the Hellenist Empire until 58 BC.
    In 58 BC Cyprus becomes part of the Roman Empire. Saint Paul is converted to Christianity whilst in Cyprus and Cyprus becomes the first country governed by a Christian.

    7. Cyprus History
    The Greek settlement of Cyprus began during the Iron Age in the 2nd millenniumBC with the establishment of citystates by the Mycenaeans and Achaeans.
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    The Greek settlement of Cyprus began during the Iron Age in the 2nd millennium BC with the establishment of city-states by the Mycenaeans and Achaeans. Greek culture established itself on the island and was able to withstand the vicissitudes of subsequent foreign domination by the Assyrians (8th-6th centuries BC), the Egyptians (560-540 BC) and the Persians (540-332 BC). Alexander the Great put an end to Persian rule of the island in 330 BC. Cyprus was ruled by Alexander’s Ptolemy descendant dynasty from 323 to 30 BC and then became a province of the Roman Empire from 30 BC to 330 AD. Cyprus was converted to Christianity by Saints Paul and Barnabas around 45 AD. Cyprus was also a province of the Greek speaking Byzantine Empire. The Ottoman Empire captured Cyprus from the Venetians in 1571. The Hellenic awareness of the people of Cyprus can be attested to by their identification with and support for the Greek War of Independence during which the Archbishop of Cyprus was executed for supporting Hellenic independence. In 1878, the Ottoman Empire ceded Cyprus to Great Britain so that Russian ambitions in the Mediterranean could be checked. During World War one, Cyprus was formally annexed by Great Britain as a result of the Ottoman Empire's decision to become an ally of Germany. In 1923, British rule over Cyprus was formalized by the Treaty of Lausanne while Turkey formally renounced all claims to Cyprus.

    8. Cyprus
    History, ACTION CYPRUS, AN HEC PROJECT.
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    History ACTION CYPRUS AN HEC PROJECT Index History Justice Action ... Documents The Turkish Goal of Taksim The Story Taksim Part 1: the 1950's Taksim Part 2: the early 60's Taksim Part 3: the late 60's Taksim Part 4: the Turkish invasion of 1974 ... TMT History Duplicity The Story American Duplicity Part 1: the Greek junta American Duplicity Part 2: spy bases outweigh justice American Duplicity Part 3: a nation betrayed American Duplicity Part 4: the CIA files
    1600+ men, women and children still missing
    up to 70,000 held hostage in concentration camps
    5000+ massacred
    thousands raped and tortured
    200,000 ethnically cleansed
    500+ churches desecrated or destroyed
    murders of refugees continue to this day © 2001/2002 HEC and Argyros Argyrou. Updated on 8 September 2002.

    9. Cyprus History - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Cu
    cyprus history Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
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    Cyprus History Index
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    12. Cyprus History On Video Niata.net - Cyprus, Greece. The Youth Pages
    cyprus history. Videos by CyBC History of Ancient Cyprus Part 1 Äçìéïõñãßáôçò Êýðñïõ. Ïé ðñþôïé êÜôïéêïé.
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    13. AEOLOS: Cyprus History
    cyprus history, Travel News, MAY / JUNE / J ULY May 01, 2003. AUGUST / SEPTEMBER/ OCTOBER August 01, 2003. NOVEMBER / DECEMBER November 01, 2003. More news
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    14. Cyprus History
    CYPRUS. Cyprus been revealed through archeological work as havingbeen inhabited for at least 10,000 years. Long an important part
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    BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... CYPRUS Cyprus been revealed through archeological work as having been inhabited for at least 10,000 years. Long an important part of eastern Mediterranean trade, Cyprus saw civilizations come and go: the Phoenicians, the Romans, the Byzantines, even the English passed through during the Crusades as Richard the Lion-Hearted established a crusader entity at the end of the 12th century. In 1489, Venice took over Cyprus and then came the Ottomans in 1571. Placed under British control by the Congress of Berlin in 1878, it was annexed by Britain in 1914. Eleven years later, Britain made Cyprus a formal colony. Tensions between the Greek Cypriots and the Turkish Cypriots have led to violence at various points, post World War II. In 1974, Turkey invaded Cyprus and occupied the northern 40% of the island. The occupation has continued, though the international community has not seen fit to recognize the area's self-proclaimed status as the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (1983). The rest of the island has prospered with reasonable political stability, foreign investment, and tourism.

    15. Cyprus History
    History of Cyprus. Click here to visit our sponsor.
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    16. Cyprus History
    CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF CYPRUS. c. 8,500 8,000 BC Hunter Gatherers7,000 - 5,300 BC The first settlers the Khirokitians. 4,000
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    General Informations Northern Cyprus Southern Cyprus History Goverment CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF CYPRUS c. 8,500 - 8,000 B.C Hunter Gatherers 7,000 - 5,300 B.C. The first settlers: the Khirokitians. 4,000 - 2,500 B.C. Chalcolitic (Copper) Age: stone crucifix pendants are carved. 2,700-1,600 B.C. Cypriot Bronze Ages, Early and Middle: cattle, horses, and bronze making are introduced as well as highly indi- vidual pottery style. 1,600-1,050 B.C. The Late Bronze Age: period of sophisticated literate city states such as Enkomi-Alasia and Kition. 1500 - 1450 BC: Hittite rule in Cyprus 1450 BC - 1000 BC: Beginning of the Egyptian domination of the island. 1200 BC - 1000: Establishment of the city states of Salamis (capital at the time), Soli, Marion, Paphos, Kurium, and Kyrenia ; arrival of Greek colonies.

    17. Cyprus History
    History has bequeathed to Cyprus a legacy of strife, in which theyears from 1960 to 1974 have a special place. It has aptly been
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    TURKISH MILITARY INTERVENTION of 1974
    After 1967 some hopes arose that a compromise on separate municipalities could be achieved in negotiations between Glafcos Clerides and Rauf Denktas and certainly agreement came close, but the Makarios government could not accept de jure separateness, which would have denied the principle of the unitary, if bi-communal, state. Inter-communal strife was also overshadowed during this period by a serious rift on the Greek side, between Makarios and the enosist National Front supported by the Greek junta. Makarios had now become an obstacle to enosis. An attempt was made on his life, and Grivas returned in 1971 to head a new organi- sation, EOKA-B, with Makarios, rather than the Turkish-Cypriots, in its sight. Makarios was told from Athens to dismiss his foreign minister and to regard Athens as the National Centre. Makarios rallied supporters successfully against attempts to remove him. He was still popular in Cyprus. Matters became worse when a new junta came to power in September 1973, and there was less relief from rightist pressure than might have been expected when Grivas died suddenly in January 1974. The pressure mounted until a coup in July 1974 led by a `hammer of the Turks' Nicos Sampson, overthrew Makarios, who managed to flee the country via a British base. For Turkey this raised the spectre of Greek control of Cyprus.

    18. Cyprus Heritage Cyprus Culture Cyprus History
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    19. KITOB - Cyprus History
    Hoteliers Association Hotel Index cyprus history General Info Places toVisit Special Interest Tourism Maps Traveller Tips Guide Main Page
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