Malta Europe Regional Archaeology
Malta Europe Regional Archaeology
Malta
The investigation of past cultures of the modern nationstate of Malta through the study and scientific analysis of material remains (i.e., osteological, artifactual, architectural, etc.).
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- Literary and epigraphic sources for the history of Malta and Gozo: classical authors, Latin, Greek; and Latin, Greek and Punic inscriptions.
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- Multi-disciplinary scientific conference to examine associations and connections: identifying the mysterious neolithic "Temple People" and possible relations with other later Mediterranean and megalithic cultures.
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- A study of the alternative theory that Paleolithic Man existed on the island of Malta.
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- From Maltamedia, an Australian archaeologist, inspired by the evidence of the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland, has demolished both the myths and the conventional explanations. Claudia Sagona, from Birmingham University, suggests the site may be
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- From Malta Independent, excavations at the Tas-Silg site have been ongoing for almost twenty years by teams from the University of Malta and three Italian universities as part of the Italian archaeological mission to Malta.
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- The archaeological heritage of the Maltese Islands and the Grupp Arkeologiku Malti. Includes discussion, outline, and images.
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