Contribution to Book
Mobility and Transitions: The South-Central Mediterranean on the Eve of History
Site, Artefacts, Landscape: Prehistoric Borġ in-Nadur, Malta
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract
This paper reviews the evidence for maritime connections between Malta and Sicily in the second millennium BC and considers their social implications. Since much of what has been written by antiquarians and archaeologists about the islands was often the result of more modern maritime connections and knowledge transfer between local and foreign scholars, we begin by arguing for the relevance of a spatially oriented history of archaeological thought and practice.
Citation / Publisher Attribution
Mobility and Transitions: The South-Central Mediterranean on the Eve of History, in D. Tanasi & N. C. Vella (Eds.), Site, Artefacts, Landscape: Prehistoric Borġ in-Nadur, Malta, Polimetrica, p. 251-282
Citation Information
Nicholas C. Vella, Davide Tanasi and Maxine Anastasi. "Mobility and Transitions: The South-Central Mediterranean on the Eve of History" Site, Artefacts, Landscape: Prehistoric Borġ in-Nadur, Malta (2011) p. 251 - 282 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/davide-tanasi/33/