Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 3Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1993 |
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... colonial movement . Recent studies ( Moscati 1992 : 83-94 ) have thrown light on the unreliability of classical sources which place the founding of the first colonies in the twelfth century B.C. , and on the limited precolonial ...
... colonial movement . Recent studies ( Moscati 1992 : 83-94 ) have thrown light on the unreliability of classical sources which place the founding of the first colonies in the twelfth century B.C. , and on the limited precolonial ...
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... ( Colonial Social Science Research Council ) funded ' ( personal communication , 3/5/1990 ) . Yet even when such research was conducted in Malta as elsewhere , colonial officials reacted either with hostility or indifference : ' Trafford ...
... ( Colonial Social Science Research Council ) funded ' ( personal communication , 3/5/1990 ) . Yet even when such research was conducted in Malta as elsewhere , colonial officials reacted either with hostility or indifference : ' Trafford ...
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... colonial context but went on to influence the nature of art , and of popular conceptions in a post - colonial age . Indeed the image of Malta that emerges is not that far removed from the images peddled in contemporary tourist ...
... colonial context but went on to influence the nature of art , and of popular conceptions in a post - colonial age . Indeed the image of Malta that emerges is not that far removed from the images peddled in contemporary tourist ...
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