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2025-12-23T07:50:10ZThe Oracle, Issue 1
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Title: The Oracle, Issue 1
Editors: Bugeja, Anton
Abstract: The Oracle, Issue 1 (2000)
Description: Contents Include : Editorial - Searching the Internet for Maltese Archaeology - Grupp Arkeologiku Malti - Articles of Archaeological Interest (Literature Review)2000-01-01T00:00:00ZA carved model of a niche from Tarxien Temples reconsidered
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Title: A carved model of a niche from Tarxien Temples reconsidered
Abstract: A model of a niche at present on display at the National Museum of Archaeology is reassessed and compared with
earlier descriptions. New interpretations of possible connections with the weaving industry are forwarded. The
conclusions are discussed within the framework of available evidence for the industry of cloth making in the
context of Maltese Prehistory.2000-01-01T00:00:00ZThe anthropomorphology of classical skulls from Malta
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Title: The anthropomorphology of classical skulls from Malta
Abstract: A series of human skulls dated by archaeological context to the Classical age are studied
anthropomorphologically and compared to previous studies of Maltese skulls from several other historical periods.
The cranial indices of the St. Agatha population was shown to have no statistical differences from indices of skulls
pertaining to the Early Modern Period, but were significantly different from the Prehistoric skull indices. The
Prehistoric skulls were shown to be generally dolichocephalic, while the Classical and post-Classical skulls were
mesocephalic. There were however statistically significant differences between the facial indices of the Classical
skulls when compared to the Early Modern skulls, with the Classical skulls showing narrow and slightly longer
facial structure. Two skulls showing the congenital variation of persistence of the metopic suture are described and
discussed.2000-01-01T00:00:00ZField notes : a particular silo pit at il-Qolla
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Title: Field notes : a particular silo pit at il-Qolla
Abstract: Appreciation of the preoccupation with security
prevalent in the Mediterranean in the middle of the
second millennium has led to the identification of
Borg in-Nadur settlements through the description of
a five features.
Il-Qolla (GR 457767) is a promontory formed by the
trisection of the eastern Wardija uplands by the Wied
Qanotta tributaries. The geographical setting, six silo
pits and the typical sherds collected from this site
(MAR 1946-47)ยท reveal that this is another Borg inNadur
settlement site.2000-01-01T00:00:00Z