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Thomas Kiely, « Olivier Callot, Sabine Fourrier et Marguerite Yon (éd.), Kition-Bamboula VIII. Le port de guerre de Kition », Syria
Ancient Kition, whose remains lie beneath the bustling modern town of Larnaca in south-eastern Cyprus, needs little introduction to students of the ancient eastern Mediterranean. References in ancient sources, early attempts by traveller-explorers to understand the visible remains (most notably the highly perceptive Rev. Richard Pococke in the eighteenth century), and often desultory excavation in the later Ottoman and early British periods, together put the site on the historical map. More detailed...