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2025-11-18T15:07:26ZMalta Archaeological Review, Issue 10
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Title: Malta Archaeological Review, Issue 10
Authors: Vella, Nicholas C.
Abstract: Malta Archaeological Review, Issue 10 (2010-2011)
Description: Includes : Editorial / Nicholas C. Vella - Society activities - Appreciation : Professor John Davies Evans, 1925-2011 / David H. Trump - Appreciation : Professor Maria Pia Rossignani, 1940-2013 / Grazia Semeraro - Book reviews2015-01-01T00:00:00ZO.F. Gollcher and underwater archaeology
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Title: O.F. Gollcher and underwater archaeology
Authors: Camilleri, George E.
Abstract: During the last three years of his life Olof Frederick Gollcher (1889-1962) took an interest in the
archaeological possibilities of underwater diving. He was anxious to encourage Maltese divers to
include an archaeological interest in the pursuit of their hobby. His contact with the Sicilian pioneer, the
Marchese Pier Nicola Gargallo, lead to the formation of the International Institute of Mediterranean
Archaeology and its Malta branch. He coordinated several activities and also provided essential logistic
and financial support to the fledgling Maltese underwater archaeological scene.2015-01-01T00:00:00ZÄ gantija and the surrounding lands : insights through a late eighteenth-century contract
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Title: Ä gantija and the surrounding lands : insights through a late eighteenth-century contract
Authors: Bugeja, Anton
Abstract: The deed through which Giovanni Battista Cassar Desain protected Ggantija is described and possible
reasons behind his decision discussed. A plan accompanying the contract has been utilised to throw
light on Ggantija and the surrounding late eighteenth-century landscape. Relevant contemporary
representations are analysed to throw light on the state of Ggantija before the clearances of the 1820s.
Caves, an underground spring, and a forgotten path have been rediscovered, highlighting the fact that
the area remains largely unexplored.2015-01-01T00:00:00ZBiomolecular and isotopic characterisation of lipid residues absorbed in Impressed Wares from the Early Neolithic village of Skorba, Malta
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Title: Biomolecular and isotopic characterisation of lipid residues absorbed in Impressed Wares from the Early Neolithic village of Skorba, Malta
Authors: Debono Spiteri, Cynthianne; Craig, Oliver
Abstract: Organic residue analysis (ORA) was used to characterise the lipid content of Impressed Ware vessels
recovered from the Early Neolithic village of Skorba, Malta. ORA utilises both chromatographic
and isotopic analytical techniques, and provides direct evidence for the function of ceramic vessels
analysed. Lipid residues were interpreted against authentic reference fats of Mediterranean origin, and
in light of the archaeological data available. The results showed that lipid yields were generally low,
however direct evidence for the processing of an admixture comprising ruminant fat and marine oil
was obtained in a vessel dated to the Early Neolithic period. This investigation also tests the feasibility
of carrying out ORA on ceramic vessels recovered from Maltese archaeological contexts.2015-01-01T00:00:00Z