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Title: Landscape and ritual in Late Neolithic Malta
Other Titles: Cult in context : reconsidering ritual in archaeology
Authors: Grima, Reuben
Keywords: Megalithic temples -- Malta
Megalithic monuments -- Malta
Prehistoric peoples -- Malta
Rites and ceremonies -- Malta -- History
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Citation: Grima, R. (2007). Landscape and ritual in Late Neolithic Malta. In D. Barrowclough & C. Malone (Eds.), Cult in context : reconsidering ritual in archaeology (pp. 35-41). Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Abstract: Debates on cult, religion and ritual in Late Neolithic Malta have inevitably focussed on the well-known monumental buildings of this period, which have attracted the interest of researchers for centuries. Their landscape setting, by contrast, has received much less attention. Here it will be argued that a better understanding of how these buildings relate to the landscape will shed light on their purpose and significance.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/23351
ISBN: 9781842173039
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