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Title: The use of limestone in a historic context : the experience of Malta
Authors: Cassar, JoAnn
Keywords: Architecture -- Malta -- History
Stone buildings -- Malta -- History
Limestone -- Malta
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Citation: Cassar, JoAnn (2010). The use of limestone in a historic context : the experience of Malta. In B.J. Smith ... [et al.] (Eds.), imestone in the built environment : present-day challenges for the preservation of the past. Special Publications Vol. 331, no.1 (p.13-25). London : Geological Society of London
Abstract: The Maltese Islands measure only 316 km², have a population of just over 405 000 and are situated in the central Mediterranean. They are composed of sedimentary rocks, of which the Globigerina and Coralline Limestones have been used as building materials since prehistoric times. This paper gives an overview of the use of these materials, and other imported materials, for building from prehistoric times to the present day, and also looks at the exploitation of the underground environment through the ages.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/12228
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