[2] The Committee was tasked with conducting excavations throughout the island and organising the collections of the Cyprus Museum.
Additionally it granted a scholarship to Menelaos Markides to study archaeology at Oxford.
[3] In 1913 the Committee gained a government grand to conduct excavations in Lapithos, under archaeologists, John Linton Myres, Menelaos Markides and Leonard H. D.
[4] Its founding members were John Linton Myres, Claude Delaval Cobham.
Pierides, Eustathios Konstantinides and his brother Pascal (Paschalis) Constantinides.