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  1. Cyprus. Website. www .mcw .gov .cy /mcw /da /da .nsf /DMLindex _en /DMLindex _en. The Department of Antiquities ( Greek: Τμήμα Αρχαιοτήτων, romanized : Tmíma Archaiotíton) is a government department of the Republic of Cyprus with responsibility for archaeological research and cultural heritage management. [1]

  2. Webmaster. The purpose of the web page of the Department of Antiquities is to inform both the general public and specialised scientists on its aims and goals and the means by which it achieves them. Moreover, the web page aims to provide information and application forms regarding the Department's activities.

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  4. The Department of Antiquities was finally established in 1935, the same year that the new Antiquities Law was enforced. Until then, the Cyprus Museum was managed by a Museum Committee, presided by the British High Commissioner. The Archbishop, the Mufti and the Cadi acted as vice-presidents and there were also a few members elected by the ...

  5. The Department of Antiquities ( Greek: Τμήμα Αρχαιοτήτων, romanized: Tmíma Archaiotíton) is a government department of the Republic of Cyprus with responsibility for archaeological research and cultural heritage management. It was established in 1935 by the British colonial government.

  6. The museum is home to the most extensive collection of Cypriot antiquities in the world, and houses artifacts discovered during numerous excavations on the island. Its history goes hand in hand with the course of modern archaeology (and the Department of Antiquities ) in Cyprus.

  7. The Department of Antiquities. The Department of Antiquities of the Ministry of Transport, Communication and Works is the government organization responsible for the management of the archaeological heritage of Cyprus. Established in 1935, the Department’s main areas of activity and responsibility are the following: (1) conducting systematic ...

  8. The Department of Antiquities is responsible for the management of the archaeological heritage of Cyprus. The Department's main areas of activity and responsibility are the following: -systematic and rescue excavations as well as archaeological surveys, -the establishment, management and operation of archaeological museums,

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