This paper reviews the evidence for maritime connections between Malta and Sicily in the second millennium BC and considers their social implications. Since much of what has been written by antiquarians and archaeologists about the islands was often the result of more modern maritime connections and knowledge transfer between local and foreign scholars, we begin by arguing for the relevance of a spatially oriented history of archaeological thought and practice
The movement of people and objects has always stood at the heart of endeavours to understand the cou...
Authors discuss the subject of relationships among Central and Southern Italy, Sicily and the area i...
Malta and Gozo’s population have always been influenced by movement. People, goods and ideas that s...
This paper reviews the evidence for maritime connections between Malta and Sicily in the second mill...
This paper reviews the evidence for maritime connections between Malta and Sicily in the second mil...
The relationships between the Aegean and the central Mediterranean during the second half of the 3rd...
it is widely recognised that a phenomenon involving cultural contacts and the movement of small grou...
t is widely recognised that a phenomenon involving cultural contacts and the movement of small group...
One of the effects of the reconfiguration of world prehistoric chronologies as a result of radiocar...
Prehistorians working in the Mediterranean have long realised that islands have been central to huma...
The relationship between Sicily and the eastern Mediterranean – namely Aegean, Cyprus and the Levant...
During the last two decades, three new concepts were introduced in the field of maritime archaeology...
During the 6th - 4th millennia BC contacts between the Aegean and southern Italy already took place,...
This article introduces the themed section »Movement and Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean: Cha...
The central Mediterranean today marks one of the most active and dangerous routes for sea crossings ...
The movement of people and objects has always stood at the heart of endeavours to understand the cou...
Authors discuss the subject of relationships among Central and Southern Italy, Sicily and the area i...
Malta and Gozo’s population have always been influenced by movement. People, goods and ideas that s...
This paper reviews the evidence for maritime connections between Malta and Sicily in the second mill...
This paper reviews the evidence for maritime connections between Malta and Sicily in the second mil...
The relationships between the Aegean and the central Mediterranean during the second half of the 3rd...
it is widely recognised that a phenomenon involving cultural contacts and the movement of small grou...
t is widely recognised that a phenomenon involving cultural contacts and the movement of small group...
One of the effects of the reconfiguration of world prehistoric chronologies as a result of radiocar...
Prehistorians working in the Mediterranean have long realised that islands have been central to huma...
The relationship between Sicily and the eastern Mediterranean – namely Aegean, Cyprus and the Levant...
During the last two decades, three new concepts were introduced in the field of maritime archaeology...
During the 6th - 4th millennia BC contacts between the Aegean and southern Italy already took place,...
This article introduces the themed section »Movement and Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean: Cha...
The central Mediterranean today marks one of the most active and dangerous routes for sea crossings ...
The movement of people and objects has always stood at the heart of endeavours to understand the cou...
Authors discuss the subject of relationships among Central and Southern Italy, Sicily and the area i...
Malta and Gozo’s population have always been influenced by movement. People, goods and ideas that s...