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         Malta Archaeology:     more books (78)
  1. An Archaeology of the Senses: Prehistoric Malta by Robin Skeates, 2010-11-05
  2. The Joseph Briffa Bequest and other works at the National Museum, Malta by Dennis Vella, 2006-12-31
  3. Malta: Its archaeology and history (Miller guides) by John Samut Tagliaferro, 2000
  4. Roman and Byzantine Malta: Trade and Economy (MALTESE SOCIAL STUDIES SERIES) by Brunella Bruno, 2009-12-31
  5. The Historical Collection. Celebrating Malta's Heritage Through Stamps by Heritage Malta, 2009-12-23
  6. L M Ugolini: An Italian Archaeologist in Malta by Andrea Pessina, Nicholas Vella, 2005-12-31
  7. Punic Antiquities of Malta and Other Ancient Artifacts Held in Ecclesiastic and Private Collections (Ancient Near Eastern Studies Supplement Series, 10) by C. Sagona, 2003-06-01
  8. The Conventual Church of the Knights of Malta. Splendour, History and art of St John's Co-Cathedral, Valletta by Cynthia de Giorgio, 2010-01-06
  9. Temples - Malta Seven Women - Seven Temples by Marie Mifsud, 1999
  10. Flickristi: Malta Seascapes by Timmy Gambin, Gege Gatt, et all 2009-12-24
  11. Excavations in Malta, by Margaret Alice Murray, 1923
  12. Prehistoric painted pottery in Malta (Annals of archaeology and anthropology. [Offprint]) by T. Eric Peet, 1912
  13. Archaeology in Malta (Archaeological news letter. [Offprint]) by Donald B Harden, 1951
  14. Malta: Its Archaeology and History

21. The Malta National Museum Of Archaeology
The site is best viewed in 800 x 600 © 2000 Mario Borg. All rights reserved.
http://www.maltavoyager.com/moa/
The site is best viewed in 800 x 600

22. 0800 Malta : PRE-HISTORY TEMPLES
archaeology in malta and Gozo, University of Bristol archaeology Dept Containsseveral links about the archaeology of Prehistoric malta Gozo 0800malta.
http://malta.co.uk/malta/tmpl1.htm
Archaeology in Malta and Gozo Some of the oldest temples known are found in Malta and Gozo. The following is a brief description;
For more details, please see list at the bottom.
  • Hagar Qim
    The original temple was subject to many alterations, but the complex presents many novelties in construction, together with carvings bearing a unique foral motif.
  • Entirely built of the soft globigerina limestone, it contains the largest single stone used in any of the Maltese temples
  • Mnajdra Temple
    can be found a short distance from Hagar Qim and is currently undergoing restoration. The Hypogeum - Paola
    This is an ancient underground monument[circa 2,400 BC], 12 metres below street level. It consists of a system of caves, passages and cubicles cut into the stone, similar to the interiors of megalithic temples. Megalithic Monuments - Tarxien
    The remains of numerous temples erected in the Fourth and Third Millennium BC are unique in the world. Stone idols, animal representations carved in relief, stone tablets, altars and screens decorated with spirals and other patterns, fire places, ornamented niches and oracular chambers enhance the attraction of these sanctuaries.
    Ghar Dalam (Cave and Museum) - Birzebbuga
    This cave is a veritable depository of semi-fossilized remains and extinct species such as dwarf elephants and hippopotami which roamed the island some 250,000 years ago, ostensibly when it was still part of the Africa land mass.
  • 23. Maritime Archaeology In Malta 2002
    Maritime archaeology in malta 2002. Chairpersons Professor A. Bonannoand Mr. A. Espinosa Rodriguez. List of Participants Dr AJ
    http://www.abc.se/~m10354/publ/malta_02.htm
    Maritime Archaeology in Malta 2002
    Chairpersons: Professor A. Bonanno and Mr. A. Espinosa Rodriguez List of Participants:
    • Dr A.J. Parker: Maritime Archaeology in the Mediterranean Mr. T. Gambin: The Ancient Harbours of Gozo Mr. N. Cutajar: The Sea and the Saints: Insights into the Medieval Maritime Culture of the Maltese Islands Mr. R. Grima: Attitudes to the Sea in the Late Neolithic. Dr. N. Vella: Heracles Found: re-reading Quintinus from a Headland Mr. J. Muscat: Traditional Boats of Malta Mr. M. Magro Conti: The Naval Establishments of the Order in Cottonera. Dsa. B. Bruno: Rapporti Commerciali di Malta tra età Romana e Bizantina: L'evidenza delle Anfore da Trasporto Mr. M. Stroud: A Swivel Gun from the Seabed
    For further information please contact the convener, Mr. T. Gambin, on 330867 or tgambin@hotmail.com published on Nordic Underwater Archaeology Nov '01, rev jan '03 Back to Nordic Underwater Archaeology

    24. Malta - Custom For Your Group: History, Archaeology, Religion
    Women's Study groups are discovering the prehistoric temples of malta as authenticgoddess sites; archaeology buffs find the roots of the Mediterranean's
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    Click here for info Would you like to be the bearer of a lifetime of sweet travel memories? If you know a group of friends that travel together, or work with an organization that takes trips, consider a custom, special-interest program in Malta designed specifically to make you the hero. English-speaking yet comfortably foreign without being "alien", the vast open-air museum of Malta is a unique destination. Women's Study groups are discovering the prehistoric temples of Malta as authentic goddess sites; Archaeology buffs find the roots of the Mediterranean's earliest civilization; Art enthusiasts marvel at the collections from the time of the Knights of Malta. The OTS Foundation is non-profit: our mission is to give your clients the richest possible experience with the destination. We know the key people and the small touches that make your group program the travel experience of a lifetime. You get the benefit of our twenty years of experience with American group travel and ten years of operation exclusively in Malta.

    25. Biblical Archaeology: Paul's 'Miracle At Malta' - Bob Cornuke
    Biblical archaeology Paul's 'Miracle at malta' by Bob Cornuke Overthe past year and a half, BASE Institute has been involved in
    http://www.khouse.org/articles/biblestudy/20020401-413.html
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    26. Paul's 'Miracle At Malta' By Bob Cornuke
    Print Article Close Window Personal Update Bible Study archaeology From PersonalUpdate Biblical archaeology Paul's 'Miracle at malta' by Bob Cornuke
    http://www.khouse.org/article.phtml?article_code=413

    27. Prehistoric Temples Of Malta
    Additional Links. archaeology in malta by prof. Anthony Bonanno, headof the Department of archaeology at the University of malta.
    http://www.art-and-archaeology.com/malta/malta.html
    Prehistoric Temples Of Malta
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    The prehistoric temples of Malta are unique in all the world. They are the oldest standing stone structures which remain to us from ancient times. The temples date from 4000 - 2500 BC. They are older than Stonehenge, older than the Pyramids. Their architecture is beautiful and inspiring, their scale impressive yet human. Excellently preserved, they were covered with soil from early times and ignored by the long march of history. They were rediscovered and carefully restored by European and native Maltese archaeologists beginning in the 19th century. Because of their uniqueness and beauty, the major temple complexes are deservedly designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The worship of a Mother Goddess is usually associated with female priestesses, although male figures which may represent priests have also been found. Did individual worshippers participate in ceremonies related to important events in their lives - birth, puberty, marriage, sickness, death? Did community leaders consult the temples about planting and sowing, community disputes, food stores, or new settlements? Were the temple leaders also the political rulers of the community? People are still searching for answers to questions such as these, for the first inhabitants of Malta left no writing behind them when they vanished, as mysteriously as they had first appeared, sometime around 2500 BC.

    28. Department Of Archaeology, University Of Cambridge
    Collaborating Institutions and Project Members. Department of archaeology, Universityof Cambridge; Department of Classics and archaeology, University of malta;
    http://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/projects/gozo/
    THE GOZO PROJECT
    Project Directors
    • Prof. A. Bonanno (University of Malta); Dr. Tancred Gouder (National Museum of Malta) Dr Caroline Malone ( British Museum Mr Anthony Pace (National Museum of Malta); Dr Simon Stoddart (University of Cambridge); Dr David Trump (Cambridge).
    Project Phase
    • Post-excavation
    Collaborating Institutions and Project Members
    • Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge Department of Classics and Archaeology, University of Malta National Museum of Malta
    Financial Support
    • British Academy McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research (University of Cambridge) Smuts Fund (University of Cambridge) Society of Antiquaries of London
    Publications
    • Malone, C.A.T., Stoddart, S.K.F. and Trump, D. 1988. A house for the temple builders. Recent investigations on Gozo, Malta. Antiquity Bonanno, A., Gouder, T., Malone, C. and Stoddart, S. 1990. Monuments in an island society: the Maltese context. World Archaeology Stoddart, S., Bonanno, A., Gouder, T., Malone, C. and Trump, D. 1993. Cult in an Island Society: Prehistoric Malta in the Tarxien period.

    29. Department Of Archaeology, University Of Cambridge
    Trump, D. 1993. Cult in an Island Society Prehistoric malta in theTarxien period. Cambridge Journal of archaeology 3(1), 319.
    http://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/~catm20/publications.html
    Caroline MALONE
    Selected Publications
    • Malone, C.A.T. 1989. Avebury . London, Batsford - Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission.
    • li>Malone, C.A.T. and Stoddart, S.K.F. (eds.) 1994. Territory, Time and State. The archaeological development of the Gubbio basin. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. Malone, C.A.T. and Stoddart, S.K.F. (eds.) 1985. Papers in Italian archaeology IV. Vols. 1-4. (B.A.R. International series 243-6). Oxford, British Archaeological Reports. Hodder, I. and Malone, C.A.T. 1984. Intensive survey of prehistoric sites in the Stilo region, Calabria. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society Malone, C.A.T. and Stoddart, S.K.F. 1986 The Gubbio project: The study of the formation of an intermontane polity. Dialoghi di Archeologia Malone, C.A.T., Stoddart, S.K.F. and Trump, D. 1988. A house for the temple builders. Recent investigations on Gozo, Malta. Antiquity Hunt, C., Malone, C., Sevink, J. and Stoddart, S. 1990. Environment, soils and early agriculture in Apennine central Italy.

    30. Science/Social_Sciences/Archaeology/Megaliths/Malta
    URL http//www.unesco.org/whc/sites/132.htm malta archaeology and PrehistoryChronology of Maltese prehistory with pictures of its Megalithic temples part
    http://www.science-and-research.com/Science/Social_Sciences/Archaeology/Megalith
    Search: Welcome to the science-and-research.com search portal. Here you will find numerous research and educational resources associated with the field of science. Whether you are a parent, teacher, student, engineer, scientist, mathematician or simply a science lover, science-and-research.com has content that matches your specific interests. We recognize that science is an expansive topic that embraces many areas including education, research, and development. Therefore we have strategically designed our search portal for ease of navigation. Organized by category, you may navigate through broad categories, from wide-ranging scientific information to specific content on selected topics. In addition, you may opt to use our intelligent search feature if you have a specific science-related query. Science Archaeology Megaliths Malta The Megalithic Temples of Malta
    Daniel Cilia provides full coverage of the seven megalithic temples on the islands of Malta and Gozo. Maps plans timeline photographs VR scenes and descriptions news.
    URL: http://web.infinito.it/utenti/m/malta_mega_temples/

    31. Department Of Classics & Archaeology, FACULTY OF ARTS
    University of malta, UNIVERSITY OF malta FACULTY OF ARTS Department of Classicsand archaeology TEL (+356) 2340 2046 FAX (+356) 21 330431. About Staff.
    http://home.um.edu.mt/classics-archaeo/
    UNIVERSITY OF MALTA
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    TEL: (+356) 2340 2046 FAX: (+356) 21 330431 About Staff Course Catalogues Research Activities UNIVERSITY HOME FACULTY OF ARTS SEARCH
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    E-mail us at classics-archaeo@um.edu.mt http://home.um.edu.mt/classics-archaeo/ E-mail webmaster at comms@um.edu.mt

    32. Department Of Classics & Archaeology, FACULTY OF ARTS
    University of malta, UNIVERSITY OF malta FACULTY OF ARTS Departmentof Classics and archaeology Members of Staff. Head of Department
    http://home.um.edu.mt/classics-archaeo/cl-astaff.html
    UNIVERSITY OF MALTA
    FACULTY OF ARTS
    Department of Classics and Archaeology
    Members of Staff Head of Department: Professor Anthony Bonanno B.A.(Hons.), D.Lett. (Palermo), Ph.D. (Lond.).
    Professor
    Office: Archaeology Farmhouse. Telephone no.:
    E-Mail:
    anthony.bonanno@um.edu.mt
    Research Interests: Prehistory: Malta and the Mediterranean; Roman Malta; Roman Sculpture and Art.
    Lecturers: Professor Anthony J. Frendo B.Phil. (Gallarate), B.Th. (Frank.-on-Main), L.anc.Ori. (Rome), L.S.S.(Rome), D.Lett. (Rome), Ph.D. (Lond.)
    Associate Professor
    Office: Telephone no.: E-Mail: anthony.frendo@um.edu.mt Research Interests: Biblical Archaeology and Hebrew Bible; Phoenician-Punic Inscriptions in the context of North-West Semitic. Dr Horatio C.R. Vella B.A.(Hons.), M.A., Ph.D. Senior Lecturer Office: OH 343. Telephone no.: E-Mail: hvella@arts.um.edu.mt Research Interests: Epigraphy, Paleography, Classical Epic, Greek and Latin Grammar and Syntax. Dr Nicholas Vella B.A.(Hons), Ph.D. (Bristol) Office: Archaeology Farmhouse. Telephone no.: E-Mail: nicholas.vella@um.edu.mt

    33. 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
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    European archaeology
    A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • 19th-Century Photography of Ancient Greece
  • At Home with Others: Anthropologists, Archaeologists and Historians in Europe
  • Catalhoyuk: Excavations of a Neolithic Anatolian Hoyuk
  • Cave of Lascaux ...
  • 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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    Location: usa
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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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    article Location: uk Last checked:
    Catalhoyuk: Excavations of a Neolithic Anatolian Hoyuk
    Site describing the excavations at Catalhoyuk, in Turkey, including newsletters, archive reports and a bibliography.
  • 34. 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.
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/m/malta.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    Malta
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  • Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index
  • CIA World Factbook 2000: Malta
  • Ethnologue Language Database: Malta
  • It's Malta ...
  • 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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    Location: netherlands, europe
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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.
    Author: CIA
    Subjects: malta
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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.
  • 35. 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
    http://www.lynhamilton.com/heritage.html
    Author's Bio Contact the Author
    The Xibalba Murders

    The Maltese Goddess
    ...
    Berkley Prime Crime

    Heritage Sites
    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. 238 Davenport Rd., Suite 343, Toronto, ON, Canada M5R 1J6

    36. BUBL LINK: 936 Ancient History And Archaeology Of Europe
    Author Joseph Magro Conti and Paul C Saliba Subjects european archaeology, maltaDeweyClass 936 ResourceType article Location malta, europe Medieval
    http://link.bubl.ac.uk/ISC12210
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    936 Ancient history and archaeology of Europe
    Titles Descriptions
  • Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe
  • Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index
  • At Home with Others: Anthropologists, Archaeologists and Historians in Europe
  • Avebury and Stonehenge ...
  • Stone Pages
    All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe
    Indexed collection of links to archaeological web pages in Europe. Items are keyword searchable by date, subject, country, source, period and language.
    Author: University of Groningen
    Subjects: archaeology links
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    Location: netherlands, europe
    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 DeweyClass: ResourceType: index Location: netherlands, europe
  • 37. About Search - Find It Now!
    collegeapps.about.com/library/worldcollegesregion/blmalta.htm (About College AdmissionsUS) malta archaeology - GgantijaTemple Photographs Photography of
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    38. Museums - Prehistory And Archaeology...
    One site above all others is special to malta – the Hypogeum, a labyrinth of placeto start your tour is at the National Museum of archaeology, Valletta, and
    http://www.visitmalta.com/en/what_to_see/wts_museums/wts_museums_archaeo/wts_mus
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    'Clapham Junction' and Ghar il-Kbir

    Dingli Bighi Hospital
    Kalkara Borg in-Nadur Temple
    Birzebbugia Ggantija Temples
    Xaghra Hagar Qim and Mnajdra Temples
    Qrendi Hal Saflieni Hypogeum
    Paola Kordin III temples
    Paola Museum of Archaeology Victoria National Museum of Archaeology Valletta Roman Baths Rabat Roman Remains at San Pawl Milqi Burmarrad Roman Villa Rabat San Pawl tat-Targa (Cart Ruts) Naxxar Rabat Tarxien Temples Tarxien 1 to 15

    39. ___ VISIT MALTA ___
    The museum also acts as a small exhibition venue for contemporary artists workingin malta. Tourist Infoline 99730000 {1008}. TYPE OF MUSEUM. archaeology.
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    National Museum of Archaeology National Museum of Archaeology
    Auberge de Provence, Republic Street
    Valletta
    tel: 21 221623/21 230711
    fax: 21 243628
    TYPE OF MUSEUM Archaeology
    HOW TO GET THERE Bus : All
    ENTRANCE FEE Adults LM1; Under-19 and Over-65 FREE.
    FORM OF PAYMENT ACCEPTED
    LOCATION FACILITIES MONTHS OPEN January yes July yes February yes August yes March yes September yes April yes October yes May yes November yes June yes December yes CLOSED

    40. Bradshaw Foundation - Rock Art, Archaeology & Anthropology
    A nonprofit making organisation dedicated to the study, recording and protection of rock art. Aims, Category Science Social Sciences Petroglyphs Organizations...... The Temples of malta Gozo The Oldest Buildings in the Mediterranean are found inmalta dating back to 5000 BC. archaeology older than the Pyramids of Egypt.
    http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/
    BRADSHAW FOUNDATION
    Rock Art, Anthropology, Archaelogy
    Bradshaw Paintings

    The Bradshaw Paintings have now been dated at a minimum of 17 000 years old.
    Bradshaw Rock Art are only found in the Northwest corner of Australia.
    Chauvet Cave

    Join Bradshaw Coordinator John Robinson, on what he describes as 'one of the greatest artistic experiences of his life',
    as he visits the Chauvet Cave in France.
    Paleolithic Art in France

    Palaeolithic rock art and archaeology discoveries so far made in France.
    Easter Island
    A photographic record of the Bradshaw Foundation's visit to see the amazing sculptures of the Island under the guidance of Dr Georgia Lee. Bolivian Rock Art SIARB (Sociedad de Investigacion del Arte Rupestre de Bolivia) was founded in 1987. This section covers their work recording and publishing information on rock art sites in Bolivia. Rock Art Research Institute The work of the Witwatersrand University Rock Art Research Institute in South Africa. Renowned for its research and publications on Rock Art. and carvings Save the Giraffe An account of the project to take a mould of the amazing rock art Giraffe carvings found in the Sahara Desert

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