OAR@UM Collection:/library/oar/handle/123456789/504982026-05-25T07:38:21Z2026-05-25T07:38:21ZMalta Archaeological Review, Issue 3/library/oar/handle/123456789/493512020-01-15T08:36:03Z1999-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Malta Archaeological Review, Issue 3
Editors: Camilleri, Patricia
Abstract: Malta Archaeological Review, Issue 3 (1999)
Description: Includes : From the President / Antony de Bono - Sulla rotta dei Fenici - Society Report1999-01-01T00:00:00ZWaking up to the Sleeping Lady/library/oar/handle/123456789/493492020-11-03T11:52:21Z1999-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Waking up to the Sleeping Lady
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is twofold. Firstly, to
question the tendency to read "Temple Period"
representations as direct, straightforward scale
models which represent their subject according to
our modern preconceptions. And secondly, to
suggest that these may instead be expressions of a
highly sophisticated cognitive system of
representation, which embody a different spectrum
of knowledge and information, and which are
sometimes more concerned with conveying
perceptual sensations than correct proportions.1999-01-01T00:00:00ZXarolla/library/oar/handle/123456789/493482021-02-22T12:50:24Z1999-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Xarolla
Abstract: On a high point to the south of Zurrieq, built in
the eighteenth century, stands Xarolla Windmill.
Below it lies what remains of a late Roman
catacomb cluster. The site, at Triq Sant' Andrija,
measures c.30mts in length and lies along Triq
Sant' Andrija which leads to Bakkari on the
south. Until a year ago, it was an asphalted road.
The site was briefly mentioned by Caruana in
the late nineteenth century but remained
unexplored. The road was opened up several
times in the last fifty years to pass through
various services: drainage, telephones, water,
electricity. This necessitated cutting channels into
the rock. The catacombs must have been
immediately visible but no report was made to
the Museums Department. Recently, however,
interest in the site was revived through the
Zurrieq Local Council which planned to create
a garden area around the newly renovated
windmill.1999-01-01T00:00:00ZSome problems in Maltese archaeology/library/oar/handle/123456789/493472020-01-15T08:36:48Z1999-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Some problems in Maltese archaeology
Abstract: With local interest in the islands' archaeology
booming, the Malta Archaeological Society
playing a commendable role in both stimulating
and meeting that demand, and the Museum
Department and the University of Malta both
engaging more actively in research, it seems a
good moment to reconsider the many outstanding
problems which still beset the subject, yet give
it so much of its appeal.1999-01-01T00:00:00Z