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EPISODE · Oct 1, 2019 · 37 MIN

Episode 28: Digging up Nea Paphos with Dr. Craig Barker

from The Theatre History Podcast

For over twenty years, teams from the University of Sydney have been excavating Nea Paphos, a splendid ancient theatre on the southwestern coast of Cyprus. Built in the year after Alexander the Great's conquest, the theatre entertained audiences for over six centuries. At its height, it could hold over 8,000 spectators. Dr. Craig Barker is a co-director of the excavation and Manager of Education and Public Programs at Sydney University Museums. He joined us to talk about the history and layout of Nea Paphos, its hidden surprises, and the mysteries that he and his colleagues are still investigating.

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