The use of ancient DNA studies
The study of ancient DNA is becoming increasingly useful for gaining information which cannot be obtained through traditional archaeological methods. The Maltese climate is not […]
The study of ancient DNA is becoming increasingly useful for gaining information which cannot be obtained through traditional archaeological methods. The Maltese climate is not […]
The Roman port of Pozzuoli has been represented in many ways throughout various periods in time – paintings, etchings, narratives. A digital visualization is another […]
More than a thousand years ago, at the edge of Western Europe, 10th century Córdoba was the capital of Islamic Iberia, the “Jewel of the […]
Over the years, Valletta’s streetscapes and buildings’ internal spaces were re-developed introducing new concepts of space to exhibit status and power as well as to […]
In 2016, the University of Malta conducted another season of underwater operations on the Phoenician shipwreck off Gozo. An international team of technical divers was […]
The distinguished British academic, Professor Jeremy Johns, will be giving a public lecture entitled A new Latin-Arabic document for Malta and Gozo (Queen Constance, November […]
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