Cyprus, situated in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea,
was culturally influenced by both Greece and Phoenicia. The
intermingling of these two gave birth to a rich, diversified
culture, whose technological and artistic level was especially
high.
The culture of Cyprus influenced not a little the material culture
of the land of Israel. The wealth of archaeological finds discovered
in excavations in Israel testifies to the ties between the two
countries.
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