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Intact 2,000-year-old Punic tomb unearthed in southeastern Malta

An amphora, an oil lamp, a glass perfume bottle, and other pottery vessels were also recovered

Newsroom May 31 09:19

Malta Today reports that workers discovered an intact 2,000-year-old Punic tomb in southeastern Malta while expanding a local drainage network. The tomb contained urns holding the cremated remains of an adult and a young child. An amphora, an oil lamp, a glass perfume bottle, and other pottery vessels were also recovered.

A 2,000-year-old Punic tomb was discovered in Zabbar by the Water Services Corporation when carrying out roadworks.

The tomb, which was still sealed, was found to contain a number of urns containing the cremated remains of human bones.

The remains of an adult and a young child, which were identified using bones discovered in the tomb, were found. An amphora, two urns, an oil lamp, a glass perfume bottle, and other pottery vessels typically of the Punic period were also discovered.

“The burial rite was altered through the Punic and Roman times. Sometimes the bodies were burnt, and other times they were buried intact in the grave. Cremation necessitated a variety of resources, including wood to burn the body and the presence of a person throughout the whole process of cremation which took several hours,” the corporation said.

Currently, the material is being removed from the tomb and transported to a laboratory, where the pottery and bones are being consolidated, cleaned, and analysed.

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The Water Services Corporation is currently expanding the drainage network in the south of Malta to those areas which currently make us of cesspits.

“Because of the archaeological sensitivity of the location, the Superintendence requested that an archaeologist accompany the crew in case any ancient remains are discovered,” it said.

source maltatoday.com

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