Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... fishing were also no longer the predominant local sources of employment : in 1990 , only 15 % of the village lived exclusively off viticulture and fishing , as opposed to 75 % in 1946 , and the many other people who grew grapes did so ...
... fishing were also no longer the predominant local sources of employment : in 1990 , only 15 % of the village lived exclusively off viticulture and fishing , as opposed to 75 % in 1946 , and the many other people who grew grapes did so ...
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... fishing . The numbers of those fishing in fact grew during the viticultural boom and immediately thereafter , from 42 in 1861 to 54 in 1911 , before trailing off substantially in the post - war period to 10 in 1968. All the same ...
... fishing . The numbers of those fishing in fact grew during the viticultural boom and immediately thereafter , from 42 in 1861 to 54 in 1911 , before trailing off substantially in the post - war period to 10 in 1968. All the same ...
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... fish were wintering out at sea , fishing catches were usually consistent , and provided a reliable source of food , and a small income from the sale of surplus produce . Fishing's benefits were therefore clear in relation to viticulture ...
... fish were wintering out at sea , fishing catches were usually consistent , and provided a reliable source of food , and a small income from the sale of surplus produce . Fishing's benefits were therefore clear in relation to viticulture ...
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