Websites for Further Reading
- Old Temples Study Foundation
- Legacy of a Lost Civilization, Review of the Malta Films project
- Anglo-Maltese Gozo Project
Bibliography on Malta Temples
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Evans JD. 1977. Island Archaeology in the Mediterranean: Problems and Opportunities. World Archaeology 9(1):12-26.
Fenech K. 2007. Human-induced changes in the environment and landscape of the Maltese Islands from the Neolithic to the 15th century AD : as inferred from a scientific study of sediments from Marsa, Malta. Oxford: Archaeopress.
Flynn B. 2005. Exploration of Maltese prehistoric temples through the application of multimedia technologies. Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 5(2):23-34.
Grima R. 2001. An Iconography of Insularity: A Cosmological Interpretation of some Images and Spaces in the Late Neolithic Temples of Malta. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 12:48-65.
Hughes KJ. 1999. Persistent Features from a Palaeo-Landscape: The Ancient Tracks of the Maltese Islands. The Geographical Journal 165(1):62-78.
Mottershead D, Pearson A, and Schaefer M. 2008. The cart ruts of Malta: An applied geomorphology approach. Antiquity 82(318):1065-1079.
Richards MP, Hedges REM, Walton I, Stoddart S, and Malone C. 2001. Neolithic Diet at the Brochtorff Circle, Malta. European Journal of Archaeology 4(2):253-262.
Robb J. 2001. Island Identities: Ritual, Travel and The Creation of Difference in Neolithic Malta. European Journal of Archaeology 4(2):175-202.
Rountree K. 2001. The Past is a Foreigners’ Country: Goddess Feminists, Archaeologists, and the Appropriation of Prehistory. Journal of Contemporary Religion 16(1).
Sagona C. 2004. Land Use In Prehistoric Malta. A Re-Examination of the Maltese ‘cart Ruts’. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 23(1):45–60.
Serio GF, Hoskin M, and Ventura F. 1992. The orientations of the temples of Malta. Journal of the History of Astronomy 23(2):107-119.
Skeates R. 2008. Making Sense of the Maltese Temple Period: An Archaeology of Sensory Experience and Perception. Time and Mind 1(2):207-238.


