Alampra

Alhambra ( Alhambra - Mouttes also ) is the site of an archaeological site in Cyprus.

It was here from 1974 to 1985 instead of excavations, in which one (ca. 1900-1650 BC ) found the remains of a settlement agent Bronze Age. There were several residential buildings in which it was rectangular houses with several rooms. They are among the earliest rectangular buildings in Cyprus. There were cattle, deer, pigs and goat bones. The ceramic finds were important to clarify the development of Bronze Age pottery in Cyprus. There could be two different keys, from which the local pottery was produced. There were ceramic figurines and copper objects, but no signs of copper processing.

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