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Year: 2021

A report on the magnetometer survey results off the north-eastern coast of Malta 2010-2014: Mellieħa Bay, Salina Bay, and St Paul’s Bay

10/10/2021

Report
By: Timmy Gambin, Stephanie Said, Maja Sausmekat, Pashala Yates

A report on the magnetometer survey results off the north-eastern coast of Malta 2010-2014: Mellieħa Bay, Salina Bay, and St Paul’s Bay

06/10/2021

Report
By: Timmy Gambin, Douglas Gossage, Maja Sausmekat

Residents and organisations file appeal against ERA’s approval of DB project’s EIA

28/05/2021

Eight organisations and several Pembroke residents have joined forces and filed an appeal with the Planning Tribunal against the Environment and Resources Authority’s (ERA) approval […]

Warehouse complex threatens Ħal-Farruġ ODZ

26/05/2021

The residents of Ħal-Farruġ and eleven NGOs reiterate their objection to the demolition of an existing farm on ODZ to be replaced by a warehouse […]

Society Activities 2014-2020

25/01/2021

Notes and News
By: Ann Gingell Littlejohn

Julia Domna, her maternal ideology and the Municipium of Gozo

25/01/2021

Article
By: George Azzopardi

Julia Domna, her maternal ideology and the Municipium of Gozo

25/01/2021

Article
By: George Azzopardi

Ceramic production techniques and decorative motifs in the Early Neolithic of the Maltese Islands

25/01/2021

Article
By: Isabelle Vella Gregory

Revisiting the Mellieħa Bay Wreck: A report on two seasons of survey and excavation (2013-2014)

25/01/2021

Report
By: Timmy Gambin, Stephanie Said, Maja Sausmekat, Pashala Yates

Revisiting the Mellieħa Bay Wreck: A report on two seasons of survey and excavation (2013-2014)

25/01/2021

Report
By: Timmy Gambin, Stephanie Said, Maja Sausmekat, Pashala Yates

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