Salamis on Cyprus - ancient town kingdom near Famagusta
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As part of our explorations of Northern Cyprus we approached at the ruins of Salamis next to Famagusta, which played an important rule as a town kingdom from the 11th century BC as it was the capital among Cypriot city kingdoms.
The history of the ancient city of Salamis goes back to pre-Christian period, but the ruined city shows mainly buildings from the Roman period.
A public toilet in the shape of a semicircle building
An Agora, an impressive Roman bath, which allows the deep insight view into the heating system, a public toilet in the shape of a semicircle building with a deep water rinse and numerous irrigation and drainage lines, demonstrating the technical knowledge of the principle of balancing tubes in the water supply.
Ever far from showing the urban arts and despite all exposed surfaces show that here true masters were at work.
The ancient necropolis was covered by the city and so a new one has to be built in the South, which almost reached until the Monastery of St. Barnabas (see article).
The dark age of Cyprus from the 18th until the 11th century BC (The events happened are different to the dark centuries in Greece) could not be lightened so far.
By contrast, the grave finds impart comprehensive knowledge about life in the 8th and 7th century BC.
Trade show the influences of the civilizations of Asia Minor, the Middle East and Egypt.
The disputes with the Persian Empire, in the Ionian revolt and the dispute over the succession of Alexander the Great played another important role. King Evagoras I was allied with Athens and Pharaoh hakor (393-380 BC) and succeeded in the short term, Tyre, Sidon might also bring Dor under his control. Inscriptions in Cypriot archaic writings from Dor could date from this period.
In 306 BC a decisive naval battle within the Diadochen War took place in which Antigonus I and his son Demetrius I of Macedon conquered the island from Egyptian generals of Ptolemy I, who had controlled Cyprus until then. Under the Ptolemies, Salamis had lost its guidance to Paphos.
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