The ERC-funded FRAGSUS Project (Fragility and sustainability in small island environments: adaptation, culture change and collapse in prehistory, 2013–18) led by Caroline Malone (Queen’s University Belfast) has focused on the unique Temple Culture of Neolithic Malta, and its antecedents and successors through investigation of archaeological sites and monuments. This, the second volume of three, presents the results of excavations at four temple sites and two settlements, together with analysis of chronology, economy and material culture. The project focused on the integration of three key strands of Malta's early human history (environmental change, human settlement and population) set against a series of questions that interrogated how hum...
This paper was inspired by the recent online publication of a 2015 Master's dissertation at a Briti...
Borġ in-Nadur, on the south-east coast of the island of Malta, is a major multi-period site, with ar...
The small size and relatively challenging environmental conditions of the semi-isolated Maltese arch...
The ERC-funded FRAGSUS Project (Fragility and sustainability in small island environments: adaptatio...
The ERC-funded FRAGSUS Project (Fragility and sustainability in small island environments: adaptatio...
The FRAGSUS Project (‘Fragility and Sustainability in small island environments: adaptation, cultura...
Introduction: Five years of intensive fieldwork and post-excavation analysis in Malta have yielded s...
This paper addresses the ritual of Neolithic Malta in its island context drawing on recent research ...
The island of Malta is best known for its spectacular stone temples built by Neolithic farmers about...
This paper addresses the ritual of Neolithic Malta in its island context drawing on recent research ...
The Maltese island have megalithic temples of extraordinary interest for archaeoastronomy. In litera...
The Maltese island have megalithic temples of extraordinary interest for archaeoastronomy. In litera...
The Maltese island have megalithic temples of extraordinary interest for archaeoastronomy. In litera...
For well over a century the study of Maltese prehistory has been dominated by the extraordinary mega...
This paper was inspired by the recent online publication of a 2015 Master's dissertation at a Briti...
Borġ in-Nadur, on the south-east coast of the island of Malta, is a major multi-period site, with ar...
The small size and relatively challenging environmental conditions of the semi-isolated Maltese arch...
The ERC-funded FRAGSUS Project (Fragility and sustainability in small island environments: adaptatio...
The ERC-funded FRAGSUS Project (Fragility and sustainability in small island environments: adaptatio...
The FRAGSUS Project (‘Fragility and Sustainability in small island environments: adaptation, cultura...
Introduction: Five years of intensive fieldwork and post-excavation analysis in Malta have yielded s...
This paper addresses the ritual of Neolithic Malta in its island context drawing on recent research ...
The island of Malta is best known for its spectacular stone temples built by Neolithic farmers about...
This paper addresses the ritual of Neolithic Malta in its island context drawing on recent research ...
The Maltese island have megalithic temples of extraordinary interest for archaeoastronomy. In litera...
The Maltese island have megalithic temples of extraordinary interest for archaeoastronomy. In litera...
The Maltese island have megalithic temples of extraordinary interest for archaeoastronomy. In litera...
For well over a century the study of Maltese prehistory has been dominated by the extraordinary mega...
This paper was inspired by the recent online publication of a 2015 Master's dissertation at a Briti...
Borġ in-Nadur, on the south-east coast of the island of Malta, is a major multi-period site, with ar...
The small size and relatively challenging environmental conditions of the semi-isolated Maltese arch...