The site is located on the city block east of the junction of Plateia Mitropoleos and Nikodimou Mylona Street.
One is the Agios Georgios refugee settlement—the other is the cemetery on Agiou Georgiou Kontou Street.
(An "Ancient Kition" text on a roadsign, points toward the cemetery on Agiou Georgiou Kontou Street.)
During the construction of Agios Georgios (refugee settlement), a tomb was discovered on March 22, 1979.
[3] In 1989 Michael Heltzer said that the Ayious Georghios-Mnimata site had an unexcavated southern part that lies 700 meters northwest of Kition's city wall, and 1500 meters northwest of the seashore.