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Of note are a new highly stylized form of body representation which are completely different to the ones belonging to the previous Temple period. They are flattened figures with disk-like torsos, narrow heads and no arms. The torsos are inscribed with the same geometric motifs that adorn contemporary
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The Maltese Islands themselves do not have the metal resources by which this culture is defined. Metal ore, to make copper and bronze objects such as the knives and axe heads we see in the display, needed to be imported. On the other hand, the whorls and loom weights are testimony to a well-developed
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representations. Until recently the statues were called Mother Goddesses, Fat Ladies, Deities and Priests among other names, but it is now argued that these statues were probably asexual and represented a human being, irrespective of whether it was male or female. The representations vary in size and
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The coins and medals mark important events. One of note is the copper fiduciary coins, introduced by La Valette following the building of Valletta. It is marked with the words NON AES SED FIDES (not copper but trust) and replaced the silver scudi with copper coins, a testimony to the changing
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The remains from the Bronze Age attest to a total break with the culture of the Temple Period. The richly decorated temples which defined the previous culture, are replaced by fortified settlements, built into rocky natural defences, that bear witness to more defensive newcomers.
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ceremonies, a practice which seems to have been introduced during this period. Body ornaments made of fish-bones, shell and faience, as well as daggers and axes, discovered in Bronze Age burial sites, accompanied the cremated remains.
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Although some are thought to be Bronze Age, their precise period has not yet been established, and neither has their use. Were they used as a mode of transport, using wheeled or sliding carts, or were they water channels?
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Collection. Stemming from a donation bequeathed by Prof. Salvatore Luigi Pisani (1828–1908) in 1899, the collection has continued to grow and now consists of more than 16,000 coins, commemorative medals and dies.
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expelled the Knights from Malta in 1798 the Auberge was leased to the Malta Union Club. Though the lease was to expire in 2002, on 12 August 1955 the Auberge was assigned to house Malta's National Museum.
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The coins are testimony to centuries of foreign rulers, almost each imprinting their gods, themselves or their coats of arms on local coinage. The collection boasts coins from each occupation including,
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Hall collection contains examples of pottery, jewellery and glass-ware produced by the Phoenicians, some locally as an important outpost in the Western Mediterranean.  Notable objects include the
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Of particular importance are the Red Skorba figurines, the earliest local representations of the human figure and the predecessors of the statues of later temple periods.
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The museum plans to open the first floor galleries and expand the exhibition in the near future to include archaeological artifacts from the Roman and Medieval Periods.
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A whole section is devoted to mortuary customs. Both cremation and inhumation were practiced during this period. Pride of place is given to a terracotta anthropoid
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shows features such as depth, slope, lurches and forkings which give a sense of their configuration in the Maltese landscape, and delves into a number of possibilities.
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The museum was refurbished and upgraded in 1998. Artifacts were placed in climate-controlled displays so that the exhibition met with current conservation standards.
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phases of Maltese prehistory. The temples that were built at this time are considered to be the world's first free standing monuments and are listed in the
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The pottery from this period is marked by geometric lines and new pottery forms. Ashes and burnt bones found in intact pots are evidence of
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that were a characteristic of the early Neolithic period in Malta. Rock-cut tombs reached their climax in burials like the
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During the months of October, November and December, opening hours are from 9am until 6pm, with last admission at 5.30pm.
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Between January and September, the museum is open Monday to Sunday from 9am until 5pm, with last admission at 4.30pm.
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building in South Street, Valletta, and the National Museum was renamed the National Museum for Archaeology.
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Here we find a reproduction of the mysterious cart-ruts, which are widespread throughout Malta and Gozo.
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These rooms show examples of architecture, human representation and other items that date from the
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Hall tells us about the culture and rituals of new peoples that moved to the Islands c. 2,400BC.
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relationship of the Order to the Islands which it would occupy for another two hundred years.
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The exhibition includes altars excavated from the Tarxien Temples that were probably used for
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in prehistory. Given the corpulency of the statues it may be that the cult was tied to a
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statues representing human bodies unearthed from temple excavations, along with
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textile industry, and may have been an important export to balance payments.
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shape, with the largest being as tall as 2.7 m and the smallest 4 mm.
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and banqueting hall, where they sat at long tables according to seniority.
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and corpulent human representations suggests that some type of
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The model and accompanying video by the late and renowned Dr.
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Malta: Phoenician, Punic and Roman (Malta's Living Heritage)
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building in Republic Street, Valletta, built for the
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made of solid gold consisting of two standing gods,
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National Museum of Archaeology (Malta)

Auberge de Provence
Auberge de Provence
Valletta
Malta
Coordinates
35°53′51″N 14°30′40.5″E / 35.89750°N 14.511250°E / 35.89750; 14.511250
Archaeology
Museum
Valletta City Gate
www.heritagemalta.org
Maltese
Valletta
Heritage Malta

Auberge de Provence
Agatha Barbara
Sir Themistocles Zammit
National Museum of Fine Arts
Admiralty House
Auberge de Provence
baroque
Order of Saint John
Girolamo Cassar
refectory
Napoleon
prehistoric
Għar Dalam phase
Tarxien phase

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