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The Ancient History Of Malta
A History of the Maltese Islands up to the Middle Ages

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The Ancient History Of Malta Discover the extraordinary story of Malta, a tiny archipelago whose outsized influence on Mediterranean history spans nearly eight millennia. From the island’s limestone foundations forged by ancient seas to the arrival of its first Neolithic farmers around 5900 BC, this book traces how early settlers transformed a forested landscape, only to see their communities falter under environmental strain and give way to a remarkable new culture. Readers will walk through the rise of the Temple Builders, whose megalithic sanctuaries predate Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids, and explore the art, ritual, and mysterious beliefs that animated these stone circles for over a thousand years.

Journey onward through the Sicilian‑derived Bronze Age warriors who left behind dolmens, menhirs, and the enigmatic cart ruts etched into the rock, and witness Malta’s emergence as a vital Phoenician outpost around 700 BC that linked the Levant to the western Mediterranean. The narrative then follows the islands’ incorporation into the Carthaginian sphere, their role in the Punic Wars, and the peaceful transfer to Roman rule in 218 BC, revealing how Melita prospered as a municipium, boasting luxurious villas, intricate mosaics, and the legendary shipwreck of St. Paul that seeded Christianity on the shore.

Delve into the later centuries as Malta becomes a Byzantine bastion, a frontier outpost navigating shifting tides of Hellenistic influence, Arab conquest, and over two centuries of Islamic rule that left an indelible Arabic imprint on the Maltese language, place names, and agricultural practices. Experience the dramatic Norman encounter of 1091 AD, the gradual re‑Christianization under Roger II, and the complex medieval mosaic where Muslim, Christian, and Jewish communities coexisted, exchanged ideas, and forged a unique cultural synthesis that endured through feudal lords, external threats, and the ever‑present specter of corsair raids.

Finally, understand how Malta’s ancient past continues to shape its modern identity: the resilient Maltese tongue—a Semitic language with a Latin script—reflects layers of Phoenician, Arab, Sicilian, and Italian influences, while the island’s limestone temples, Roman villas, and medieval fortifications stand as tangible testimonies to human ingenuity and adaptation. This comprehensive yet accessible account equips readers with a deep appreciation of how a small island at the crossroads of civilizations endured, transformed, and contributed to the broader drama of Mediterranean history.

Author:

Dr Alex Bugeja, PhD

Published By:

Ephyia Publishing


Date Published:

May 23, 2026

Word Count:

44,150 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 6 minutes

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