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1. Malta Before History: The World's Oldest Free-standing Stone Architecture
by Daniel Cilia (editor); Elise Shonhowd (Illustrator); Colin Renfrew (Foreword) 
Price: USD 299.99
Dealer: Alibris, Masalai Press via Alibris
Description: Miranda Publishers 2004 Hard cover Very good in very good dust jacket. 439 p. Includes: illustrations, diagrams, maps, index, bibliography. The small Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo, not only have a prehistory worth bothering about, but one can say that all the prehistory worth bothering about happened on the Maltese Islands. In the 5000 years that spanned the prehistoric habitation of Malta, the most important phase is surely that of the Temple Builders. Lord Colin Renfrew in his famous book, 'Before Civilization' wrote, "the Temples are evidence of a past society so remote that it echoes back beyond the age of hieroglyphics, inscriptions, and even oral tradition". The riddle of these remains has provided many different theories and our fascination guarantees that the quest for answers will continue. Who were the first inhabitants of Malta? What do we know of their wonderful stone temples and burial hypogeal? Who were the Bronze Age people that replaced the Temple People? How can we date the remains of these prehistoric societies? Did they follow any predefined rituals? What Deity did they worship? Do the temple orientations have any significance? Why were the temples built on specific sites? How were they constructed? What about the enigmatic Cart-ruts? Why did this society suddenly disappear? What is our heredity from these peaceful people? Ten expert authors come together to try to answer these, and many other questions. This book, with the use of hundreds of colour photographs, plans, maps, graphic illustrations and reconstruction drawings, provides an overall view of the most interesting and mysterious phases of European prehistory. 

2. Malta Before History: The World's Oldest Free standing Stone Architecture
by Daniel Cilia editor; Elise Shonhowd Illustrator; Colin Renfrew Foreword 
Price: USD 299.99
Dealer: Biblio, Masalai Press
Description: Miranda Publishers. Date: 2004. Hard cover. Very good in very good dust jacket.. 439 p. Includes: illustrations, diagrams, maps, index, bibliography. . The small Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo, not only have a prehistory worth bothering about, but one can say that all the prehistory worth bothering about happened on the Maltese Islands. In the 5000 years that spanned the prehistoric habitation of Malta, the most important phase is surely that of the Temple Builders. Lord Colin Renfrew in his famous book, 'Before Civilization' wrote, "the Temples are evidence of a past society so remote that it echoes back beyond the age of hieroglyphics, inscriptions, and even oral tradition". The riddle of these remains has provided many different theories and our fascination guarantees that the quest for answers will continue. Who were the first inhabitants of Malta? What do we know of their wonderful stone temples and burial hypogeal? Who were the Bronze Age people that replaced the Temple People? How can we date the remains of these prehistoric societies? Did they follow any predefined rituals? What Deity did they worship? Do the temple orientations have any significance? Why were the temples built on specific sites? How were they constructed? What about the enigmatic Cart-ruts? Why did this society suddenly disappear? What is our heredity from these peaceful people? Ten expert authors come together to try to answer these, and many other questions. This book, with the use of hundreds of colour photographs, plans, maps, graphic illustrations and reconstruction drawings, provides an overall view of the most interesting and mysterious phases of European prehistory. 2004. Miranda Publishers ISBN 9990985081 9789990985085 [US] 

3. Malta Before History: The World's Oldest Free-standing Stone Architecture
by Daniel Cilia (editor); Elise Shonhowd (Illustrator); Colin Renfrew (Foreword) 
Price: USD 299.99
Dealer: Abebooks, Masalai Press
Description: ISBN10: 9990985081, ISBN13: 9789990985085, [publisher: Miranda Publishers] Hardcover 439 pp., illustrations, maps, diagrams, bibliography, index. The small Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo, not only have a prehistory worth bothering about, but one can say that all the prehistory worth bothering about happened on the Maltese Islands. In the 5000 years that spanned the prehistoric habitation of Malta, the most important phase is surely that of the Temple Builders. Lord Colin Renfrew in his famous book, 'Before Civilization' wrote, "the Temples are evidence of a past society so remote that it echoes back beyond the age of hieroglyphics, inscriptions, and even oral tradition". The riddle of these remains has provided many different theories and our fascination guarantees that the quest for answers will continue. Who were the first inhabitants of Malta? What do we know of their wonderful stone temples and burial hypogeal? Who were the Bronze Age people that replaced the Temple People? How can we date the remains of these prehistoric societies? Did they follow any predefined rituals? What Deity did they worship? Do the temple orientations have any significance? Why were the temples built on specific sites? How were they constructed? What about the enigmatic Cart-ruts? Why did this society suddenly disappear? What is our heredity from these peaceful people? Ten expert authors come together to try to answer these, and many other questions. This book, with the use of hundreds of colour photographs, plans, maps, graphic illustrations and reconstruction drawings, provides an overall view of the most interesting and mysterious phases of European prehistory. [Oakland, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2004]  

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