From Paul Schröder’s archives on Cyprus, V. The first(?) photographs of Cesnola’s Golgoi finds

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During his trips to Cyprus in 1870 and 1873, the German orientalist and diplomat, Paul Schröder, visited L. Palma di Cesnola’s excavations at Golgoi twice. The first visit, together with Cesnola, took place in spring 1870, very soon after or even during the actual fieldwork. According to his travel notes and diaries, Schröder obtained photographs of the finds during this visit, which he sent to Berlin. This contribution tries to identify these photographs and to put them in the context of the early photographic documentation of Cesnola’s Golgoi finds. It constitutes the fifth chapter on Schröder’s archives, following the ones published by S. G. Schmid in volume 49 (2019) of the Cahiers, and by A. Cannavò and S. G. Schmid in volume 50 (2020).
Original languageEnglish
JournalCahier du Centre d'Étueds Chypriotes
Volume51
Pages (from-to)143-181
Number of pages39
ISSN0761-8271
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Publication statusPublished - 2022

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