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Mortuary customs in prehistoric Malta: excavations at the Brochtorff Circle at Xagh̄ra (1987-94)
2009, McDonald Institute for Archeological Research
in English
190293749X 9781902937496
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Table of Contents
The intellectual and historical context / Caroline Malone ... [et al.]
The environment of the Maltese Islands / Patrick J. Schembri ... [et al.]
The domestic environment / Caroline Malone ... [et al.]
The ritual environment : the context of the circle / Reuben Grima, Caroline Malone, & Simon Stoddart
Methods applied in the analysis of the circle / Caroline Malone, Simon Mason, & Simon Stoddart
The archaeological dequence of the circle / Simon Stoddart ... [et al.]
Żebbuġ phase levels : spatial and stratigraphic analysis / Caroline Malone ... [et al.]
The Tarxien phase levels : spatial and stratigraphic analysis and reconstruction / Simon Stoddart ... [et al.]
Spatial and stratigraphic analysis of Tarxien cemetery levels / Nathaniel Cutajar ... [et al.]
Material culture / Caroline Malone ... [et al.]
The human and animal remains / Simon Stoddart ... [et al.]
Dating Maltese prehistory / Caroline Malone, Simon Stoddart, & Gordon Cook
Symposium : the temple debate.
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"Published with the aid of principal grants from the Alwyn Cotton Foundation, the Kress Foundation, the Mediterranean Archaeological Trust and the McDonald Institute."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-395) and index.
Summaries in French, German, Italian and Maltese.
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