The Prehistoric Pottery

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Abstract

<p> The excavations carried out by M. Murray between 1921 and 1927 in the area of the Bor&gdot; in-Nadur temple produced large amounts of pottery related to the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, thus testifying to the long life-history of this place and highlighting its importance for Maltese prehistory. Following the publication of a number of reports at the time of the excavations, and a partial inventory of the material in the 1950s, the evidence from the megalithic temple of Bor&gdot; in-Nadur was never looked at again, a fact which probably contributed towards a less than comprehensive knowledge about the Maltese Bronze Age. In 2007, eighty years after the end of the excavations, a research project was commenced, aimed at a reappraisal of all the finds coming from the temple, with particular emphasis on the Bor&gdot; in-Nadur pottery. The intention was to clarify the different phases of occupation of the site and to build a chronotypological sequence for the Bor&gdot; in-Nadur pottery production. In this contribution, the results achieved during that research exercise are presented.</p>
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationSite, Artefacts, Landscape: Prehistoric Borġ in-Nadur, Malta
StatePublished - Jan 1 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Tarxien
  • Tarxien Cemetery
  • Bor ġ in-Nadur
  • pottery
  • typology

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