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Title: The Salina Hypogea at St. Paul's Bay
Authors: Buhagiar, Mario
Keywords: Salina (Naxxar, Malta)
St. Paul's Bay (Malta)
Anthropology, Prehistoric -- Malta
Malta -- Antiquities
Archaeology -- Malta
Archaeological surveying -- Malta
Hypogeum (Salina Bay, Malta)
Issue Date: 1984
Publisher: Malta Historical Society
Citation: Buhagiar, M. (1984). The Salina Hypogea at St. Paul's Bay. Melita Historica, 10, 1-18.
Abstract: Salina Bay, which gets its name from the salt-pans built by the Knights in the 17th century, has considerable archaeological significance and there is evidence that it was a port, of some importance in Roman times. Earlier activity is indicated by the presumably Bronze-Age cart-ruts that can be followed for a considerable distance round the contours of the bay. Its most important antiquities are, however, the clusters of Paleochristian hypogea which because of their carved decorations, seem to imply a degree of local wealth.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/16633
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