Article discussing the importance of Malta's archaeological heritage. The importance to save and protect Malta's prehistoric temples was highlighted in the Cultural Heritage Act of 2002 where Heritage Malta was entrusted with the management and preservation of national museums and heritage sites.peer-reviewe
With one major and a couple of minor episodes, the exceptional archaeological heritage of the Malte...
Up to the end of the 19th century, whatever archaeological activity was conducted on Maltese soil wa...
It is a privilege and honour to be speaking here at the University of Malta, and for us to be celeb...
An article describing Malta's world-acclaimed sites, which include its 16th century capital city of ...
This chapter serves as the introduction to a publication which puts together a collection of essays ...
This article recounts the start of the excavations of the Xaghra Circle in Gozo. This site is also c...
In this article the author recounts how the Phoenician display came to be organised and finally exhi...
In lieu of the recent dwindling numbers of tourists flocking to Malta annually, The Malta Tourism A...
The author strongly believes in the cultural and heritage product which Malta can offer to the touri...
This article began life as a paper in the session ‘Opening Doors for Archaeologists: Making Malta Wo...
Presentation posterScheduling sacred landscapes is unheard of in the Maltese Archipelago even though...
The article gives an account of the various microfilming initiatives taken in Malta during the last ...
It was at the height of the Renaissance, in 1530, when Charles V handed over the two small islands...
Malta's prehistoric megalithic temples, which are World Heritage sites, are currently suffering from...
Malta, a small island in the middle of the Mediterranean is extremely rich in its Prehistoric archae...
With one major and a couple of minor episodes, the exceptional archaeological heritage of the Malte...
Up to the end of the 19th century, whatever archaeological activity was conducted on Maltese soil wa...
It is a privilege and honour to be speaking here at the University of Malta, and for us to be celeb...
An article describing Malta's world-acclaimed sites, which include its 16th century capital city of ...
This chapter serves as the introduction to a publication which puts together a collection of essays ...
This article recounts the start of the excavations of the Xaghra Circle in Gozo. This site is also c...
In this article the author recounts how the Phoenician display came to be organised and finally exhi...
In lieu of the recent dwindling numbers of tourists flocking to Malta annually, The Malta Tourism A...
The author strongly believes in the cultural and heritage product which Malta can offer to the touri...
This article began life as a paper in the session ‘Opening Doors for Archaeologists: Making Malta Wo...
Presentation posterScheduling sacred landscapes is unheard of in the Maltese Archipelago even though...
The article gives an account of the various microfilming initiatives taken in Malta during the last ...
It was at the height of the Renaissance, in 1530, when Charles V handed over the two small islands...
Malta's prehistoric megalithic temples, which are World Heritage sites, are currently suffering from...
Malta, a small island in the middle of the Mediterranean is extremely rich in its Prehistoric archae...
With one major and a couple of minor episodes, the exceptional archaeological heritage of the Malte...
Up to the end of the 19th century, whatever archaeological activity was conducted on Maltese soil wa...
It is a privilege and honour to be speaking here at the University of Malta, and for us to be celeb...