In this 1889 work, distinguished archaeologist David G. Hogarth (18621927) describes his travels through Cyprus after his first excavation.Distinguished archaeologist David G. Hogarth (18621927) had his first experience of excavation at a site in Cyprus in 1888. In this 1889 book he describes his travels through the island after the excavation, and includes illustrations of the objects, inscriptions and buildings he encountered during his journey.Distinguished archaeologist David G. Hogarth (18621927) had his first experience of excavation at a site in Cyprus in 1888. In this 1889 book he describes his travels through the island after the excavation, and includes illustrations of the objects, inscriptions and buildings he encountered during his journey.The distinguished archaeologist David G. Hogarth (18621927) excavated in Cyprus, Egypt, Greece and Asia Minor over the course of his career. He wrote books about his excavations and travels to bring archaeology to a popular audience. His A Wandering Scholar in the Levant (1896; also reissued in this series) was described by T. E. Lawrence as 'one of the best travel books ever written'. Hogarth later became president of the Royal Geographical Society, and Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, from 1908 to 1927. This work, first published in 1889, describes his travels around Cyprus in the summer following his excavations at Old Paphos. He visited areas that had not been examined by archaeologists before, and the book contains many illustrations of buildings and objects he found during his journey, providing details of sites and landscapes still of interest to those studying the history of the island or of archaeology.Preface; 1. The Papho district; 2. The Carpass; 3. Miscellanea; Index.