Α major Hellenistic and Roman Bath Complex beside the Lymbia Road was revealed during the 2011 summer investigations of Lycoming College archaeological expedition at Idalion under the direction of Dr Pamela Gaber. In an official press release, Ministry of Communications and Works, Department of Antiquities, announces the completion of the 2011 summer investigations to Idalion. According to the Department of Antiquities, “the bath complex is extraordinary in that it was founded in the Hellenistic Period, probably in the 3rd century BCE and continued in use into the Roman Period, certainly into the 1st century CE”. In addition to the bath complex, the expedition excavated a temple known as “The Sanctuary of the Paired Deities” which is dedicated to a pair of gods represented by standing stones. The press release says that “there are numerous altars and sacrificial ash pits in this temple, and this year the Lycoming College team discovered a series of impressive channels constructed to carry water into a kind of grotto in bedrock underlying the Temple structure”.