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File:Choirokoitia.jpg

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English: The archeologic site of Choirokoitia in Cyprus with early remains of human habitation during Aceramic Neolithic period (reconstruction)
Deutsch: Rekonstruktion von steinzeitlichen Wohnbauten in Choirokoitia in Zypern
Date 9 May 2010
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Author Klaus D. Peter, Wiehl, Germany
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Camera location

34° 47′ 48.21″ N, 33° 20′ 37.39″ E

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