The historical buildings in Cyprus are more than mere architectural remnants of the island’s multicultural past; they encapsulate its diverse and vibrant history while preserving the intangible narratives and emotions of its inhabitants.
Graffiti inscribed on these structures offers a unique glimpse into the past, recounting events, prayers, and hopes of those who journeyed to the island long ago. Through extensive study and analysis, the rich corpus of medieval and modern Cypriot graffiti has emerged as a valuable resource, illuminating the intimate dimensions of multicultural Cypriot society.
This presentation explores how historic graffiti not only enhances our understanding of past communities but also establishes a tangible link between the present and the past, connecting us with ancient practices and traditions that continue to resonate today.
Thursday, 14 March 2024, at 19:00 – 285 Ermou Street Nicosia
The lecture will be delivered in English.