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  1. The Archaeology of Punic Malta (Abr-Nahrain. Supplement Series, V. 9) (Abr-Nahrain. Supplement Series) by Claudia Sagona, 2000-12
  2. Malta, An Archaeological Paradise by Anthony Bonanno, 1997-01
  3. Saints and Fireworks: Religion and Politics in Rural Malta (London School of Economics Monographs on Social Anthropology) by Jeremy Boissevain, 1965-02-01
  4. Punic Antiquities of Malta and Other Ancient Artifacts Held in Ecclesiastic and Private Collections (Ancient Near Eastern Studies Supplement Series, 10) ... Near Eastern Studies Supplement Series, 10)
  5. Malta: Its Archaeology and History
  6. Archaeological news letter. [Offprint] by Donald B Harden, 1951
  7. Prehistoric painted pottery in Malta (Annals of archaeology and anthropology. [Offprint]) by T. Eric Peet, 1912
  8. Malta: an Archaeological Guide by D.H. Trump, 2000
  9. Excavations in Malta, by Margaret Alice Murray, 1923
  10. The western group of megalithic remains in Malta: Hajar Kim and Mnaidra by T Zammit, 1931
  11. Excavations in 1908-11 in various megalithic buildings in Malta and Gozo, by Thomas Ashby, 1911
  12. Prehistoric Malta;: The Tarxien temples, by T Zammit, 1930
  13. The neolithic temples of Hal-Tarxien, Malta;: A short description of the monuments by T Zammit, 1927
  14. Excavations in Malta in 1914 (Man. [Offprint]) by Thomas Ashby, 1916

61. The Malta Independent Daily Website
interpretation will also be available by a combination of FWA volunteers and studentsfrom the Department of archaeology at the University of malta to suggest
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62. Maltese Community Online: History
malta archaeology and Prehistory Chronology of Maltese prehistory, with picturesof its Megalithic temples, part of the malta Field Trip site by the
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63. The Lara McClintoch Archaeological Mystery Series - Heritage Sites
heritage sites everywhere. archaeology in malta photos, maps. articleson malta s archaeology through the ages. malta home page
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Here is a listing of archaeological/heritage sites that readers may find interesting. ArchNet the World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology - access to research, museums on the web, and links to heritage sites everywhere. Archaeology in Malta photos, maps. articles on Malta's archaeology through the ages. Malta home page Grazio Falzon's terrific web site with everything you ever wanted to know about Malta. CHIN - Canadian Heritage Information Network virtual exhibits, museums and galleries. City of London University university's home page which contains international protocols in archaeological conservation and more. Heritage Marketplace something a little different. Articles, jobs, software, links, a Quiz and more. 33 Hazelton Ave, Suite 343, Lower Level, Toronto, Canada M5R 2E3

64. Paul's Trip To Malta - New Archaeological Evidence For Location Of The Shipwreck
Official Web Site for the Bible archaeology Search and Exploration Institute. Thissection will describe the apostle Paul s trip to malta and the shipwreck
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Official Web Site for the Bible Archaeology Search and Exploration Institute. Discoveries Noah's Ark Mt. Sinai Ark of the Covenant Paul's Shipwreck Who we are Bob Cornuke Newsletter BASE Store Donations ... Contact Us What we do Outreach Research Education Programs Explore Links This section will describe the apostle Paul's trip to Malta and the shipwreck described in Acts. BASE will reveal the evidence Bob Cornuke has found which locates the actual site of the sinking; and as with Mt. Sinai, it is not the traditional location! Check back again, the construction will be done soon.

65. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Malta
19990501 It s malta Mainly tourist information about malta, including archaeology,geography, climate, history, culture, accommodation, sport, and leisure.
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  • Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index
  • CIA World Factbook 2000: Malta
  • Ethnologue Language Database: Malta
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  • World Travel Guide: Malta Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index
    Extensive index to European archaeological resources, organised by country.
    Author: Sara Champion and Martijn van Leusen
    Subjects: albania, archaeology links, austria, belgium, bulgaria, croatia, cyprus, czech republic, denmark, estonia, finland, france, germany, greece, hungary, iceland, ireland, italian history, lithuania, luxembourg, former yugoslav republic of macedonia, malta, netherlands, norway, poland, portugal, romania, russian history, slovakia, slovenia, spain, sweden, switzerland, turkey, vatican city, yugoslavia
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    CIA World Factbook 2000: Malta
    Basic reference information about Malta, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, coordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources.
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    Ethnologue Language Database: Malta
    A catalogue of all the languages and dialects spoken in Malta, with details of the numbers of speakers of each language. Also some demographic data such as rates of literacy, blindness and deafness.
  • 66. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: European Archaeology
    Author Joseph Magro Conti and Paul C Saliba Subjects european archaeology, maltaDeweyClass 936 ResourceType article Location malta, europe Last checked
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/e/europeanarchaeology.htm
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  • At Home with Others: Anthropologists, Archaeologists and Historians in Europe
  • Catalhoyuk: Excavations of a Neolithic Anatolian Hoyuk
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  • University of Chicago Excavations at Isthmia Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    19th-Century Photography of Ancient Greece
    Offers 19th and early 20th century photographs of ancient Greek and Roman architecture, focusing on Greece, Asia Minor, the Aegean islands, Cyprus, South Italy, and Sicily. Arranged by location and monument.
    Author: J Paul Getty Trust
    Subjects: european archaeology, greek history, photographs
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    At Home with Others: Anthropologists, Archaeologists and Historians in Europe
    Paper examining the relationship between archaeology and European identity.
    Author: Mark Pluciennik, University of Wales Lampeter
    Subjects: european archaeology
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    Catalhoyuk: Excavations of a Neolithic Anatolian Hoyuk
    Site describing the excavations at Catalhoyuk, in Turkey, including newsletters, archive reports and a bibliography.
  • 67. History Of Malta
    malta The archaeology History of the Maltese Islands - The archaeology and Historyof the Maltese Islands malta is a nation steeped in history, in 1565 the
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    68. GozoCircle
    The Head of the Department of archaeology at the malta University, Professor AnthonyBonanno, under whom this International Conference was being organised
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    Gozo Stone Circle - Rediscovered By Joe Attard Tabone
    T he recent archaeological excavation at the Gozo Stone Circle with the wealth of finds recovered and the data painstakingly collected, will eventually give us a better dimension of understanding of early man in Gozo and his environment. The story of the Gozo Stone Circle you are going to hear comes from a layman and a non-academic. My credentials for speaking on this subject are based on a thorough knowledge of the area, extensive research of the site in museums, libraries and archives both local and foreign, an interest acquired in archaeology -and a love for Gozo. Years later my researches directed me to look for and to discover the Gozo Stone Circle. As a result, the excavation concentrated on this area and to my great satisfaction proved to be the right location. In 1959 I reported this megalithic wall to Dr. David Trump, then Curator of Archaeology. We inspected the site together and he included it in the 1959/60 Museum Report as "a megalithic site with IIB [Borg in-Nadur Period - 1500 - 800 BC] sherds in the angle between the old and the new roads into the village of Xaghra". We did not realise then, that under our feet lay a great wealth of archaeological material and that this wall was part of the Gozo Stone Circle. The secrets of the site were still hidden in libraries, archives and underground. In 1828, the first Duke of Buckingham arrived in Gozo on his yacht where he spent two days seeing the antiquities of the Island. The Duke's visit to Gozo is of major importance for us, because he commissioned a series of water-colour drawings of Ggantija and the Stone Circle from the German painter Charles Frederick Brocktorff who had established himself as an artist in Valletta. These are the only photographic-type of records that have survived and which give a clear graphic picture of the state of these monuments soon after they were excavated. One of the water-colour pictures of great interest shows the excavation at the Stone Circle while in progress.

    69. Study Abroad & Cultural Immersion With Languages Abroad - Malta
    The more important collections covering Maltese archaeology are housed in theAuberge deProvence, Valletta, one of the Inns of the Knights of St John.
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    General information/Program atmosphere GENERAL INFORMATION Request or download a brochure How to enroll Pay by credit card Student AIRFARE Quotes Why study abroad Why study with Languages Abroad What our students say Academic credit Medical insurance Scholarship program Family study option Customized group travel Useful travel resources Brazil, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, Rio Brazil, Maceio Costa Rica, Manuel Antonio Costa Rica, Flamingo Beach Costa Rica, Samara Beach Croatia, Dubrovnik Cuba, Havana Dom. Rep, Santo Domingo France, La Rochelle Guadeloupe, French West Indies Indonesia, Bali Italy, Capo Vaticano Italy, Sicily Israel, Netanya Mexico, Puerto Vallarta Mexico, Cancun Mexico, Playa del Carmen Mexico, Yucatan region Portugal, Lisbon Portugal, Faro Puerto Rico, San Juan Spain, Malaga Spain, Palma de Mallorca Spain, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Spain, San Sebastián Venezuela, Puerto la Cruz Costa Rica, several locations Honduras, Copan Ruinas Peru, Cusco Thailand, Chiang Mai Venezuela, Merida LANGUAGE TOURS Mexico, Yucatan region Argentina, Buenos Aires Austria, Vienna

    70. Archis.nl - Verdragstekst Malta (Eng.)
    dat nu over het Verdrag van malta wordt gesproken of kortweg ‘malta’. to therecommendations of the Parliamentary Assembly relating to archaeology and in
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    71. 107-214 Island Archaeology: Malta And Gozo
    107214 Island archaeology malta and Gozo. Note. Although this subjectis taught in November/December 2004, students do not enrol
    http://www.unimelb.edu.au/HB/subjects/107-214.html
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    107-214 Island Archaeology: Malta and Gozo
    Note Although this subject is taught in November/December 2004, students do not enrol until the course planning period in October 2004. Their enrolment will be recorded in summer semester 2005. Availability 2nd and 3rd year Credit Points HECS Band Coordinator Dr Claudia Sagona Semester Summer (view timetable) Contact A 22-day intensive field-work program in Malta in November/December 2004. In addition to site surveys, students will have the opportunity for 'hands on' examination of archaeological material. Sixteen 1.5-hour lecture/workshops, sixteen 1-hour tutorials Subject Description This subject introduces the extensive material culture of Malta and Gozo, from the earliest settlements of the Neolithic farmers (c. 5000 BC) through the Phoenician colonization to the Roman period of the second century AD. One important goal is to situate Malta in the wider context of the ancient Mediterranean and examine issues that are specifically island-oriented. The rich heritage of the archipelago such as the numerous megalithic buildings of the Temple period [4100-2500 BC] will form the backdrop for a study of cultural organisation, land use, social hierarchy and religious practices. Assessment Written work totalling 8000 words.

    72. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Christian Archaeology
    begin the systematic exploration of the ancient Roman cemeteries or catacombs, wasthe Father of Christian archaeology , Antonio Bosio. Born in malta in 1575
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    Christian archaeology is that branch of the science of archaeology the object of which is the study of ancient Christian monuments. The modern historian who endeavours to reconstruct the life of the primitive Christians has two sources of information to draw upon, namely: literary and monumental sources. By literary sources is commonly understood the existing remains of early Christian literature; monumental sources consist of the various classes of objects of a material character surviving from antiquity, which were produced by Christians or under Christian influence, sepulchral inscriptions, paintings, sculptures churches, and the products of the minor arts. The principal aim of Christian archaeology, as indicated, is to ascertain all that is possible relative to the manners and customs of the early Christians from the monuments of Christian antiquity. Any attempt to determine the date when the period loosely designated "Christian Antiquity" gave place to the medieval period must of necessity be more or less arbitrary. As a consequence of this difficulty, differences of opinion exist among archaeologists as to the chronological limits to be assigned to

    73. Phenomena - Home - Editorial
    © malta Institute of archaeology, Hypogeum at malta, Atlantis Newsmalta Enigma Solved? Is the mysterious Maltese Clapham Junction
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    74. ArchNet: Regions / Europe
    malta andGozo; Brochtorff Circle, Gozo, malta; archaeology and Prehistory. Maritime Regions.
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    Internet resources related to the archaeological sub-regions of Europe. Resources are arranged alphabetically by country of focus. EuroPreArt Les hommes des lacs. Vivre à Chalain et à CLairvaux il y a 5000 ans The Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe (ARGE) from the University of Groningen serves as the WWW VL for European archaeology and contains the most comprehensive set of pointers to WWW resources for this region. The Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology server from the University of Michigan also provides a comprehensive list of regional resources. The NAVIS I site is an European database on ancient ships, queryable in 8 different languages. This site is supported by DG X of the European Union. EuRockArt is a European rock art mail list To register a server or resource not on this list click here or send email to archnet@asu.edu Updated: January 2002
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    75. Europe
    Tusculum Proyecto de investigación. malta. archaeology in malta. Poland.Institute of Prehistory, Adam Mickiewicz University. Oslonki. Portugal.
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    76. National Museum Of Archaeology - Valletta - Reviews Of National Museum Of Archae
    archaeology Visit TripAdvisor, your source for the web s best unbiased reviews andarticles about National Museum of archaeology in Valletta, Island of malta.
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    77. Punic Antiquities Of Malta - Book Review
    Claudia Sagona, who has already published an extensive study of the Phoenician colonisationof malta (The archaeology of Punic malta, 2002 Peeters) dates the
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    Punic Antiquities of Malta and Other Ancient Artefacts Held in Ecclesiastic and Private Collections
    Title: Punic Antiquities of Malta and Other Ancient Artefacts Held in Ecclesiastic and Private Collections, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Supplement 10
    Author: Claudia Sagona
    Date: 2003
    Publisher: Peeters
    Pages: 374 pages
    ISBN: 90-429-1353-3 The Phoenicians, the sea masters of antiquity, left behind an enormous legacy. An outstanding feature of their legacy is their expansion into the Western Mediterranean and the foundation of colonies that had all the characteristics of eastern cities - they stood on promontories or islets just off the coast and provided convenient ports of call. Malta, a small island in the Mediterranean sea, provides the scholar with an excellent opportunity to study the entire spectrum of Phoenician cultural expansion and development. Archaeologist Claudia Sagona, who has already published an extensive study of the Phoenician colonisation of Malta ( The Archaeology of Punic Malta , 2002: Peeters) dates the arrival of the Phoenicians on Malta to c.1000 BC. The Phoenician-Punic legacy in Malta finds its largest expression in the pottery assemblage, which has attracted antiquarian interest since the 17th century. Phoenician and Punic pottery is found in significant quantities in public and ecclesiastical museums and private collections. However, modern scholarship concerning Malta has been hampered by the lack of properly studied and published material.

    78. Heritage Malta
    The National Museum of archaeology displays an exceptional array of artefacts fromMalta’s unique prehistoric periods starting with the first arrival of man
    http://www.heritagemalta.org/archaeologymuseum.html
    Contact Site Map Home Home National Museum of Archaeology Read about and visit our NEW Head Office at Merchant's Street, Valletta The construction of the Auberge was probably entrusted to the local architect Gerolamo Cassar (1520-86). Among the more captivating features of the Auberge is the large top floor salon with its richly painted walls and wooden beamed ceiling. Over the centuries, the Auberge has undergone other architectural changes, but it remains one of the best preserved residences of the Knights. The building was inaugurated as the National Museum in 1958 when it housed the archaeological as well as the Fine Arts collection, which is now in another palace nearby. The last room exhibits some pottery from the temple period, together with tools of flint and obsidian, beads and other ornaments, all of which illustrate the remarkable artistic skill and sophistication of the prehistoric dwellers of the Islands. For museum opening times, see

    79. Heritage Malta
    initiative of Sir Harry Luke, a former Lieutenant Governor of malta, this town Followingrefurbishment, it was reopened in 1986 as the archaeology Museum of
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    Contact Site Map Home Home Museum of Archaeology, Gozo Like to know more? See the National Museum of Archaeology too. The museum illustrates chronologically the cultural history of the Island of Gozo from prehistoric times to the early modern period. The Museum of Archaeology is located within the walls of the Citadel just behind the old gate. It is housed in a seventeenth century building, Palazzo Bondi, which originally served as a town hall where the Knights of St John used to receive their distinguished visitors. At one time, it was the residence of a prominent Gozitan family after whom the Palace is named. In 1937, on the initiative of Sir Harry Luke, a former Lieutenant Governor of Malta, this town house in the Spanish Renaissance style was restored. In 1960, it was inaugurated as the first public museum in Gozo and exhibited archaeological as well as ethnographic artefacts. Following refurbishment, it was re-opened in 1986 as the Archaeology Museum of Gozo. For museum opening times, see

    80. Archeology And History Tour Of Malta
    Next, we continue or tour with a visit the National Museum of archaeology whereseveral artifacts and figurines found in malta s prehistoric temples are
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    Malta Archeology Tour for Groups
    Malta. In the center of the Mediterranean, there is a tiny island group with a fascinating history. From times immemorial its sunny and natural harbors have sheltered prehistoric people, pirates, Phoenicians, Romans, Christians, Byzantines and Arabs. These are the islands of rocky creeks, small coves of red sand, underwater caves, yellow colored stone buildings and mythical megalithic cultures forever lost in history. Malta became world famous after the heroic Knights of St John, who settled on the island, defeated the imposing Turks in 1565. Come with us and discover these islands known for their friendly people, year-around sunshine and intriguing history. Day 1: Arrival Malta Airport. Welcome and assistance at the airport by our representative. Representative will follow group to hotel, and assist with checking-in. Dinner at the hotel, overnight Day 2: Full day tour to temples/ Marsaxlokk/ Blue Grotto. Board coach for a full day tour with your guide. We will visit the Temples of

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