OAR@UM Community: /library/oar/handle/123456789/19101 2025-11-18T11:16:49Z 2025-11-18T11:16:49Z Tas-Silġ, Marsaxlokk (Malta) Vol. 1 & 2 : Archaeological Excavations conducted by the University of Malta, 1996-2005 [Book review] Zammit, Abigail R. /library/oar/handle/123456789/91921 2022-03-23T09:30:34Z 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: Tas-Silġ, Marsaxlokk (Malta) Vol. 1 & 2 : Archaeological Excavations conducted by the University of Malta, 1996-2005 [Book review] Authors: Zammit, Abigail R. Abstract: This two-volume report is devoted to the ten-year excavation project carried out by the University of Malta at the multi-period sanctuary site of Tas-Silġ, in the south-eastern part of Malta, close to the Marsaxlokk Harbour. A site as significant as Tas-Silġ merited such lavishly detailed and beautifully illustrated monographs. Previous excavations by the Missione Archeologica Italiana (1963-1970) (in the Northern and part of the Southern enclosures) identified the site with the renowned sanctuary to Juno (the Phoenician Astarte) mentioned by Cicero and Ptolemy. The University of Malta revisited the site, under the direction of A. Bonanno (1996-2005) and A.J. Frendo (1996-1999), and the field supervision of S. Mason and N.C. Vella. [Excerpt] 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z Tradition, time and narrative : rethinking the Late Neolithic of the Maltese Islands Vella Gregory, Isabelle /library/oar/handle/123456789/50500 2020-01-19T06:11:38Z 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: Tradition, time and narrative : rethinking the Late Neolithic of the Maltese Islands Authors: Vella Gregory, Isabelle Abstract: This paper reconsiders the Late Neolithic of the Maltese Islands from a broader perspective. It argues that the prevailing narrative centred on passzvely inherited cultural baggage obscures the dynamic narrative created by the ancient inhabitants. It is argued that a fuller understanding of the period requires an engagement with concepts of time and tradition, which are seen here on multiple scales. This enables a fuller reading of the period, particularly in terms of how people created and redefined time. 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z Malta Archaeological Review, Issue 11 /library/oar/handle/123456789/50499 2020-01-19T06:11:43Z 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: Malta Archaeological Review, Issue 11 Editors: Vella, Nicholas C. Abstract: Malta Archaeological Review, Issue 11 (2012-2013) Description: Includes : Editorial / Nicholas C. Vella - Appreciation : Dr Andrew Peter John Townsend, 1961-2015 / Nicholas C. Vella - Appreciation : Dr David Hilary Trump, 1931-2016 / Nicholas C. Vella - Review Articles and Reviews 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z The Phoenician "permanent" display at the National Museum of Archaeology, Malta Sultana, Sharon /library/oar/handle/123456789/50457 2020-01-19T06:11:08Z 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: The Phoenician "permanent" display at the National Museum of Archaeology, Malta Authors: Sultana, Sharon Abstract: In this article the author recounts how the Phoenician display came to be organised and finally exhibited. The author recounts that the team working on this project varied from academics to conservators to proof readers. In order to provide the best possible exhibit for the audience, a survey was also carried out and the information it provided was taken in consideration when drafting a story line for the exhibit. 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z