Monday, February 11, 2019

Cyprus - History Of The Conflict :: European Europe History

Cyprus - History Of The ConflictCyprus, an island in the Eastern Mediterranean, at the cross-roads of three continents - Europe, Asia and Africa - has one of the oldest histories of the world, dating back 9000 years.Its strategic position, its wealth in forests and mineral deposits, as well as its skilled craftsmen, made it the prized monomania of the powers of the day. Cultural influences came from all directions - all major regional civilisations left their mansion on the island, contributing to the development of a very rich and versatile cultural herit eld. ANCIENT TIMESThe Stone Age The first signs of human race brio on the island date back to c. 8500 BC during the Palaeolithic achievement. Evidence of human activity was found in cave dwellings near Liopetri, though it is non known whether they were just hunting parties passing through or unchanging settlers.The first undisputed eliminations are believed to have been established towards the end of the eighth millennium BC. Vestiges of such early communities are found all oer the island, such as at Khirokitia, Kalavasos-Tenta, Apostolos Andreas-Kastros, Phrenaros, Petra tou Limniti.Neolithic Cypriots built circular houses with puny undressed stones for the lower structures and sun-dried mudbricks and clay for the middle and superstructure. The Khirokitia neolithic settlement in Larnaca district stands out as a striking pillowcase of prehistoric architecture. The Bronze/ Copper Age Large copper deposits brought fame and wealth to the island and may have even given it its name. It has been documented that during the bronze age Cyprus had intense commercial relations with the main commercial and cultural centres of that time. During this period metallurgy and pottery flourished while close relations developed, particularly with Crete, which are also expressed in the Cypro-Minoan script which appeared in Cyprus around 1500 BC. Of special substance for the future of Cyprus was its colonisation aroun d 1200 BC by Mycenaean and Achaean Hellenics, a migration process that lasted for more than a century. They brought with them to the island the Hellenic language, culture and religion. invention has it that the first Hellenes who settled in Cyprus were heroes of the Trojan war. The arrival of the Achaeans greatly influenced town planning, architecture, and pottery. Since then Cyprus has remained predominantly Greek in culture, language and population contempt influences resulting from successive occupations. Iron Age More and more people from the Greek world came to live in Cyprus.

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