Over the past two decades Australian archaeologists have been slowly uncovering the World Heritagelisted ancient theatre site at Paphos in Cyprus. The Hellenistic-Roman period theatre was used for performance for over six centuries from around 300 BC to the late fourth century AD. There is also considerable evidence of activity on the site after the theatre was destroyed, particularly during the Crusader era.
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Citation
Barker, C. J. & Wood Conroy, D. "Old sites, new visions: art and archaeology collide in Cyrus." The Conversation October (2017): 1-3.