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Title: Case sites in the Maltese Islands
Other Titles: The significance of cart-ruts in ancient landscapes
Authors: Magro Conti, Joseph
Saliba, Paul C.
Keywords: Archaeology -- Malta
Cart ruts (Archaeology) -- Malta
Archaeological surveying -- Malta
Misrah Ghar il-Kbir (Siggiewi, Malta)
Clapham Junction Cart Ruts (Siggiewi, Malta)
Tal-Wej (Mosta, Malta)
San Pawl tat-Targa Cart Ruts (Naxxar, Malta)
Wied il-Ghasel (Mosta, Malta)
Ta' Cenc Cliffs (Sannat, Malta)
Dwejra (San Lawrenz, Malta)
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Midsea Books
Citation: Magro Conti, J., & Saliba, P. C. (2005). Case sites in the Maltese Islands. In J. Magro Conti, & P. C. Saliba (Eds.), The significance of cart-ruts in ancient landscapes (pp. 129-142). Sta Venera: Midsea Books.
Abstract: The site at Misrah Ghar il-Kbir contains the densest and largest network of cart-ruts in the Maltese Islands (if not in the world). This site would have been only second in its area coverage to another site comprising the areas now known as T'Alla w Ommu and Tal-Wej at Naxxar and Mosta, the cart-rut networks of which originally connected the now two separate areas before these two sites were separated by modern development, roads, and open-cast quarries.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/54160
ISBN: 9789993272038
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