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Oberling, Pierre. The heart of a nation: A history of Turkish Cypriot culture (1571-2001). Nicosia: Rustem, 2007.

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Cyprus and the balance of empires: Art and archaeology from Justinian I to the Coeur de Lion. Boston, MA: American Schools of Oriental Research, 2014.

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Musées royaux d'art et d'histoire (Belgium) and Cyprus Tmēma Archaiotētōn, eds. Ancient Cyprus: Cultures in dialogue : exhibition catalogue. Nicosia, Cyprus: Department of Antiquities, Cyprus, 2012.

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Kyprou, Epitropē gia tēn Prostasia tēs Politistikēs Klēronomias tēs. Cyprus: A civilization plundered. [Greece]: The Hellenic Parliament, 1998.

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Hajimichael, Michael. Representing Cypriots in Britain (1878-1995): An analysis of culture, representation and power. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1995.

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Kyprou, Epitropē gia tēn Prostasia tēs Politistikēs Klēronomias tēs. Kypros: He leēlasia henos politismou. [Greece]: Voulē tōn Hellēnōn, 2000.

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European Products: Making and Unmaking Heritage in Cyprus. New York: Berghahn Books, 2015.

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Jasink, Anna Margherita, Grazia Tucci, and Luca Bombardieri, eds. MUSINT Le Collezioni archeologiche egee e cipriote in Toscana. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-086-0.

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MUSINT is an interactive museological network devoted to the Tuscan archaeological collections which enables the creation of an innovative display itinerary through the collections of Aegean and Cypriot antiquities, so that exhibits originating from different museum institutions can be appreciated. This has led to the creation of a "museum of museums" which responds to the need to offer a display system that can be "visited" by a broad and variegated public. The arrangement of the book itself reflects the true nature of the MUSINT project and its character as a research worksite, enhanced by past experience, and a bridge for the appreciation of new perspectives within a scientific, technological and cultural universe that is open and in continual movement.
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Medieval and Renaissance Famagusta: Studies in Architecture, Art and History. Burlington: ASHGATE, 2012.

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Nicolaou, Theo. Culture in our society: A critical perspective of the Greek Cypriot culture. 1990.

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Precious Souls: A Culture Unraveling. Meridian Publishing, 2005.

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Hussein, Ersin. Revaluing Roman Cyprus. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198777786.001.0001.

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This study addresses the traditional characterization of Roman Cyprus’s history as a Roman province as uneventful, insignificant, and ‘weary’. It brings fresh insight to the study of its culture and society by taking an integrated approach and bringing together well-known, less familiar, and new evidence to reassess cultural change, local responses to Roman rule, and the articulation of local identity in the Cypriot context. While it focuses primarily on material from the annexation of the island in 58 BC until the mid fourth century AD, or more specifically the refoundation of Salamis by Constantius II between AD 332 and 342, where relevant space will be given to discussion of evidence from across all periods of the island’s ancient history to facilitate a meaningful investigation of the key themes of this work. Ultimately, this study aims to reinsert Roman Cyprus into academic narratives about culture and society of the Roman provinces. Furthermore, it has been put together with the undergraduate student in mind to encourage and promote the study of Roman Cyprus—and, of course, ancient Cyprus—by collating key studies, evidence, and material, and thus making them accessible to new audiences
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Cyprus And Its Places Of Desire Cultures Of Displacement Among Greek And Turkish Cypriot Refugees. I. B. Tauris & Company, 2012.

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Ioannou, Gregoris. The Normalisation of Cyprus’ Partition Among Greek Cypriots: Political Economy and Political Culture in a Divided Society. Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.

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Vigne, Jean-Denis. Archaeozoological techniques and protocols for elaborating scenarios of early colonization and Neolithization of Cyprus. Edited by Umberto Albarella, Mauro Rizzetto, Hannah Russ, Kim Vickers, and Sarah Viner-Daniels. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199686476.013.4.

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This paper summarizes some of the main results that have been obtained through the archaeozoological study of the large Cypriot Pre-Pottery Neolithic site of Shillourokambos, dated between 8300 and 7000 cal bc. It shows how the presence of the archaeozoologists in the field, as well as an original faunal-based critical approach of the relative chronology of the different phases of occupation of this site, can improve the quality of the archaeozoological contribution to the cultural history of the region. Special attention is also paid to the osteometric study of sexually dimorphic ungulates. The results concern the evolution of the system of exploitation of the animal resources during this important phase of the Near Eastern Neolithic transition. They also evidence the long-distance exchanges between early Neolithic villages and they indirectly document the early history of navigation in the eastern Mediterranean.
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author, Barrett Kathy, ed. The icon hunter: A refugee's quest to reclaim her nation's stolen heritage. Pegasus Books, 2017.

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