Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 3Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1993 |
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... structure of Malta and Gozo before the Roman conquest of these islands . As far as we know , modern authors have not paid special attention to the admin- istrative and political structure of the Maltese Islands at the time of the Punic ...
... structure of Malta and Gozo before the Roman conquest of these islands . As far as we know , modern authors have not paid special attention to the admin- istrative and political structure of the Maltese Islands at the time of the Punic ...
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... structure 42 rest on the rock and their tips reach the height of the flooring of the yard which is c . 0.50 m higher than the level of altar 45. On the basis of what is preserved , it is only possible to integrate one foundation which ...
... structure 42 rest on the rock and their tips reach the height of the flooring of the yard which is c . 0.50 m higher than the level of altar 45. On the basis of what is preserved , it is only possible to integrate one foundation which ...
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... structure in the ground at the end of the excavations of E. Gabrici ( Monumenti Antichi dei Lincei 32 , 1927. Coll . 103-104 , fig . 62 ; note that the illustration is imprecise . Further excavations in recent years have made it clear ...
... structure in the ground at the end of the excavations of E. Gabrici ( Monumenti Antichi dei Lincei 32 , 1927. Coll . 103-104 , fig . 62 ; note that the illustration is imprecise . Further excavations in recent years have made it clear ...
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