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Toumba Tou Skouru was used as a settlement in the bronze age and it was discovered and excaveted by Harvard University and The Museum of Fine Arts in 1971. During the archaeological excavations, tombs of important people, shops, workshops and residential structures were exposed. The copper remnants on the discovered goods indicates that Toumba Tou Skouru was one of the towns on the island where copper was worked.
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