This article began life as a paper in the session ‘Opening Doors for Archaeologists: Making Malta Work’ at the 2006 EAA Annual Meeting in Kracow, Poland. It explores the background of the European Convention on the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage (Revised), also known as the Valletta Convention or the Convention of Malta. The article examines some of the major issues that were discussed and describes the drafting process of the Convention from the author’s personal perspective as one of the members of the committee responsible. It concludes with a brief consideration of some subsequent developments and a plea for a more active role for the EAA at Strasbourg and Brussels. Keywords: archaeological heritage management, Convention of ...
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The 24th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists1 was held in Barcelona on 5-8 ...
This research is about the archaeological making of the Tas-Silġ site in Malta. Archaeological inves...
In this article the author recounts how the Phoenician display came to be organised and finally exhi...
In 1992, the member states of the Council of Europe co-signed the European Convention on the Protect...
In 1992, the member states of the Council of Europe co-signed the European Convention on the Protect...
We argue that the apparently successful implementation of the European Malta Convention (1992) in th...
Article discussing the importance of Malta's archaeological heritage. The importance to save and pro...
Up to the end of the 19th century, whatever archaeological activity was conducted on Maltese soil wa...
This paper argues that the institution of the Missione Archeologica Italiana a Malta in 1963 is the...
The European Archaeological Council's working group on 'Making Choices' conducted a survey of EAC me...
International audienceTwenty years after the adoption of the European Convention on the protection o...
With one major and a couple of minor episodes, the exceptional archaeological heritage of the Malte...
24 páginas[EN] This paper attempts to diagnose the current situation of the model of preventive arch...
The article gives an account of the various microfilming initiatives taken in Malta during the last ...
A new paradigm for archaeological site management is established in Malta during the last quarter o...
The 24th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists1 was held in Barcelona on 5-8 ...
This research is about the archaeological making of the Tas-Silġ site in Malta. Archaeological inves...
In this article the author recounts how the Phoenician display came to be organised and finally exhi...