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Punic Antiquities of Malta - And Other Ancient Artefacts Held in Ecclesiastic and Private Collections (Hardcover)
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Punic Antiquities of Malta - And Other Ancient Artefacts Held in Ecclesiastic and Private Collections (Hardcover)
Series: Ancient Near Eastern Studies Supplement Series, v.10
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The islands of Malta are geographically small, but there is nothing
diminutive about their past relics and monuments. Maltese
antiquarians saw in these monuments testimonies of the ebb and flow
of social groups and individuals, and often claimed special
connections, real or otherwise, with landmark events in human
history. Seeking a tangible link to their heritage, collectors,
especially those of the 18th and 19th centuries, gathered pottery
and other artefacts for their shelves. Many of these private
collections of antiquities held in Malta are vast, but for the most
part unknown beyond its shores. Although the majority of artefacts
are of the Punic period, they do reflect the island's contacts with
other ancient cultures and markets of the Mediterranean. This
volume presents well over a thousand antiquities and is an
extensive resource for those interested in Malta's rich cultural
heritage. It forms a companion volume to C. Sagona's "The
Archaeology of Punic Malta" (2002, Peeters), consolidating further
the evidence presented in that detailed study.
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