The coastal city of Paphos, located on the southwest coast of Cyprus, was the glittering capital of the island during the Roman period. While the city was home to grand temples, theaters, and administrative palaces, its most spectacular archaeological legacy lies beneath its floors.Discovered accidentally by a farmer plowing his field in 1962, the House of Dionysos is a sprawling, 2,000-square-meter Roman villa dating from the late 2nd century C…
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