The late prehistory of Malta : essays on Borġ in-Nadur and other sites /
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Borġ in-Nadur, on the south-east coast of Malta, is a major multi-period site, with archaeological remains that span several thousand years. In the course of the Late Neolithic, the steep-sided ridge was occupied by a large megalithic temple complex that was re-occupied in the succeeding Bronze Age. In the course of the second millennium BC, it was heavily fortified by a massive wall to protect a settlement of huts. Excavations were carried out here in 1881 and again in 1959. This volume brings together a number of contributions that report on those excavations, providing an exhaustive account of the stratigraphy, the pottery, the lithic assemblages, the bones and the molluscs.
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Includes index. :
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white). :
Specialized. :
9781784911287 (PDF ebook) :
The late prehistory of Malta : essays on Borġ in-Nadur and other sites /
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Borġ in-Nadur, on the south-east coast of Malta, is a major multi-period site, with archaeological remains that span several thousand years. In the course of the Late Neolithic, the steep-sided ridge was occupied by a large megalithic temple complex that was re-occupied in the succeeding Bronze Age. In the course of the second millennium BC, it was heavily fortified by a massive wall to protect a settlement of huts. Excavations were carried out here in 1881 and again in 1959. This volume brings together a number of contributions that report on those excavations, providing an exhaustive account of the stratigraphy, the pottery, the lithic assemblages, the bones and the molluscs.
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Includes index. :
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white). :
Specialized. :
9781784911287 (PDF ebook) :
Pottery from Roman Malta /
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A comprehensive study of Maltese pottery forms from key stratified deposits spanning the 1st century BC to mid-4th century AD. Ceramic material is analysed and quantified in a bid to understand Maltese pottery production during the Roman period.
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"Available in both print and Open Access"--Homepage. :
1 online resource (viii, 176 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour). :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781789693300 (ebook) :
Pottery from Roman Malta /
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A comprehensive study of Maltese pottery forms from key stratified deposits spanning the 1st century BC to mid-4th century AD. Ceramic material is analysed and quantified in a bid to understand Maltese pottery production during the Roman period.
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"Available in both print and Open Access"--Homepage. :
1 online resource (viii, 176 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour). :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781789693300 (ebook) :
Catalogue of artefacts from Malta in the British Museum /
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Ancient finds from the Maltese islands are rare, and those held in the British Museum form an important collection. Represented is a wide cultural range, spanning the Early and Late Neolithic, the Bronze Age, Roman and more recent historic periods.
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Previously issued in print: 2017. :
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour). :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781784915896 (ebook) :
Catalogue of artefacts from Malta in the British Museum /
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Ancient finds from the Maltese islands are rare, and those held in the British Museum form an important collection. Represented is a wide cultural range, spanning the Early and Late Neolithic, the Bronze Age, Roman and more recent historic periods.
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Previously issued in print: 2017. :
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour). :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781784915896 (ebook) :
The Spread of Printing : Eastern Hemisphere: Malta /
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This volume is published as part of the series The Spread of Printing , a history of printing outside Continental Europe and Great Britain. The print edition is available as a set of eleven volumes (9789063000257).
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Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004535763
Elements of continuity : stone cult in the Maltese Islands /
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The stones dealt with in this study are non-figural (or aniconic) or, sometimes, semi-figural. They come from ritual contexts and, as such, act as a material representation of divine presence in their role as betyls. The Maltese islands are presented as a case study to demonstrate the phenomenon of continuity through a study of these stones.
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Previously issued in print: 2017. :
1 online resource (x, 94 pages) : illustrations (black and white) :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9781784916961 (ebook) :
The Maltese Archipelago at the dawn of history : reassessment of the 1909 and 1959 excavations at Qlejgha tal-Bahrija and other essays /
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This collection of essays provides a reassessment of the multifaceted evidence which emerged from excavations carried out in 1909 and 1959 in the settlement of Bahrija, both largely unpublished until now. Bahrija is a key site for understanding the later stages of Maltese prehistory before the beginning of the Phoenician colonial period.
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"Available in both print and Open Access"--Homepage.
Also issued in print: 2020. :
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour) :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781789694949 (ebook) :
The development of domestic space in the Maltese Islands from the late Middle Ages to the second half of the twentieth century /
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This study traces and analyses the evolution of domestic space in Maltese vernacular and 'polite' houses from medieval to contemporary times. The houses under review range from humble buildings of modest size, materials, and design, like farmhouses or those for the less affluent towndwellers, to buildings of grand design, like townhouses and palazzi.
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Previously issued in print: 2016. :
1 online resource : illustrations (colour) :
Specialized. :
9781784913922 (ebook) :
The development of domestic space in the Maltese Islands from the late Middle Ages to the second half of the twentieth century /
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This study traces and analyses the evolution of domestic space in Maltese vernacular and 'polite' houses from medieval to contemporary times. The houses under review range from humble buildings of modest size, materials, and design, like farmhouses or those for the less affluent towndwellers, to buildings of grand design, like townhouses and palazzi.
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Previously issued in print: 2016. :
1 online resource : illustrations (colour) :
Specialized. :
9781784913922 (ebook) :
Elements of continuity : stone cult in the Maltese Islands /
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The stones dealt with in this study are non-figural (or aniconic) or, sometimes, semi-figural. They come from ritual contexts and, as such, act as a material representation of divine presence in their role as betyls. The Maltese islands are presented as a case study to demonstrate the phenomenon of continuity through a study of these stones.
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Previously issued in print: 2017. :
1 online resource (x, 94 pages) : illustrations (black and white) :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9781784916961 (ebook) :
The Maltese Archipelago at the dawn of history : reassessment of the 1909 and 1959 excavations at Qlejgha tal-Bahrija and other essays /
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This collection of essays provides a reassessment of the multifaceted evidence which emerged from excavations carried out in 1909 and 1959 in the settlement of Bahrija, both largely unpublished until now. Bahrija is a key site for understanding the later stages of Maltese prehistory before the beginning of the Phoenician colonial period.
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"Available in both print and Open Access"--Homepage.
Also issued in print: 2020. :
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour) :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781789694949 (ebook) :
TT 126: In Search of a “Lost” Tomb /
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The location of Theban Tomb no. 126, a small Late Period tomb belonging to the scribe and army commander Hormes, has long been a puzzle to scholars. The tomb was visited and recorded in the first half of the nineteenth century by the joint Franco-Tuscan expedition. It was allocated the number 23 and a short description in the diaries of Champollion and Rosellini. The tomb later appeared on the list of Theban Tombs as TT 126. However, Porter and Moss, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings presents conflicting information on the location of the tomb, and today its exact position is uncertain, as several places have been suggested over the years. In this paper we propose an alternative hypothesis, according to which the answer to the question of the correct location of TT 126 had in fact been identified long ago.