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An archaeological and archaeometric study of Late Punic–Roman Pottery from the Tas-Silġ Sanctuary and the Żejtun Villa, Malta (2024)
Journal Article
Richard-Trémeau, E., Capelli, C., Betts, J. C., Grech, J., Humann, A., Anastasi, M., & Piazza, M. (online). An archaeological and archaeometric study of Late Punic–Roman Pottery from the Tas-Silġ Sanctuary and the Żejtun Villa, Malta. Libyan Studies, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1017/lis.2024.7

This interdisciplinary study contributes to the understanding of the use of raw materials and pottery production techniques in Late Punic–Late Republican Malta, focusing on the Tas-Silġ sanctuary and the Żejtun Villa. Plates, bowls and cooking vessel... Read More about An archaeological and archaeometric study of Late Punic–Roman Pottery from the Tas-Silġ Sanctuary and the Żejtun Villa, Malta.

A Review of Malta’s Pre-Temple Neolithic Pottery Wares (2023)
Journal Article
Richard-Trémeau, E., Brogan, C., Betts, J. C., Anastasi, M., & Vella, N. C. (2023). A Review of Malta’s Pre-Temple Neolithic Pottery Wares. Open Archaeology, 9(1), https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2022-0310

Sites from the earliest known phases of Maltese prehistory often consist of scatters of sherds for the Għar Dalam and Skorba phases (6000–4800 BCE), and tomb contexts for the Żebbuġ phase (3800–3600 BCE). Neolithic studies are, therefore, heavily rel... Read More about A Review of Malta’s Pre-Temple Neolithic Pottery Wares.