Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 9-10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1999 |
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Page 210
... majority of Maltese people themselves in relation to the Neolithic statues or temples . Many do not in any case perceive a genealogical link between themselves and the people of the Temple Period , since archaeological opinion seems to ...
... majority of Maltese people themselves in relation to the Neolithic statues or temples . Many do not in any case perceive a genealogical link between themselves and the people of the Temple Period , since archaeological opinion seems to ...
Page 163
... majority of the population of early modern Europe . The social gap between the rich and the poor was marked and ... majority of foreigners marrying locally came mostly from the Catholic countries of Spain , Italy and France . In the ...
... majority of the population of early modern Europe . The social gap between the rich and the poor was marked and ... majority of foreigners marrying locally came mostly from the Catholic countries of Spain , Italy and France . In the ...
Page 193
... majority of the victims of Sicilian criminals were of Italian origin ( 59 % ) , and only 9 % were Tunisians . For Maltese perpetrators in Tunis , the figures are nearly reversed , with some 25 % involving other Maltese and over 65 ...
... majority of the victims of Sicilian criminals were of Italian origin ( 59 % ) , and only 9 % were Tunisians . For Maltese perpetrators in Tunis , the figures are nearly reversed , with some 25 % involving other Maltese and over 65 ...
Contents
Some sources for the history | 14 |
Le barche dello Stato Pontificio nel litorale | 34 |
Survey of traditional Italian ships | 51 |
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