Twelve fragments of pottery, clearly not prehistoric in date, have been found in the stores of the National Museum of Archaeology amidst prehistoric pottery recovered from Borġ in-Nadur. This short piece presents a detailed catalogue of these sherds, and considers other material published by Murray and Trump from their excavations at the same site. The significance of this pottery at a prehistoric site is also considered.peer-reviewe
The late pottery (5th-6th century) from the south-eastern sector of the Baelo Claudia forum has alre...
The Middle Bronze Age (15th-13th century BC) is without doubts the most relevant period in the histo...
It has been widely accepted that small islands were suitably placed to adapt to niche markets in the...
The excavations carried out by M. Murray between 1921 and 1927 in the area of the Borġ in-Nadur tem...
In 1911 T.E. Peet pointed out for the first time the difficulty of interpreting the earliest example...
The excavations carried out by M. Murray between 1921 and 1927 in the area of the Borġ in-Nadur temp...
The end of prehistory in the Maltese archipelago is characterized by the production of a problematic...
Much of what is known about Malta’s ancient material culture has come to light as a result of antiqu...
This thesis is an investigation of Roman pottery from the Maltese islands from the 1st century BC to...
For well over a century the study of Maltese prehistory has been dominated by the extraordinary mega...
Pottery Manufacture at a Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure near Hevringholm, East Jutlan
Borġ in-Nadur, on the south-east coast of the island of Malta, is a major multi-period site, with ar...
This catalogue presents descriptions and observations on 128 diagnostic decorated body shards from t...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
Recent intensive survey over the entire extent of the small island of Antikythera has recovered an e...
The late pottery (5th-6th century) from the south-eastern sector of the Baelo Claudia forum has alre...
The Middle Bronze Age (15th-13th century BC) is without doubts the most relevant period in the histo...
It has been widely accepted that small islands were suitably placed to adapt to niche markets in the...
The excavations carried out by M. Murray between 1921 and 1927 in the area of the Borġ in-Nadur tem...
In 1911 T.E. Peet pointed out for the first time the difficulty of interpreting the earliest example...
The excavations carried out by M. Murray between 1921 and 1927 in the area of the Borġ in-Nadur temp...
The end of prehistory in the Maltese archipelago is characterized by the production of a problematic...
Much of what is known about Malta’s ancient material culture has come to light as a result of antiqu...
This thesis is an investigation of Roman pottery from the Maltese islands from the 1st century BC to...
For well over a century the study of Maltese prehistory has been dominated by the extraordinary mega...
Pottery Manufacture at a Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure near Hevringholm, East Jutlan
Borġ in-Nadur, on the south-east coast of the island of Malta, is a major multi-period site, with ar...
This catalogue presents descriptions and observations on 128 diagnostic decorated body shards from t...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
Recent intensive survey over the entire extent of the small island of Antikythera has recovered an e...
The late pottery (5th-6th century) from the south-eastern sector of the Baelo Claudia forum has alre...
The Middle Bronze Age (15th-13th century BC) is without doubts the most relevant period in the histo...
It has been widely accepted that small islands were suitably placed to adapt to niche markets in the...