Heritage Malta purchased a land area containing a Bronze Age village in Borg in-Nadur – an area which measures around 13 tumuli of land.
It is said to be the largest archaeological acquisition made by the state with a total investment of €200,000. Minister for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government Owen Bonnici expressed his satisfaction at this in a press conference.
He said that this marks another link in a chain of efforts leading to more accessibility to our heritage. He said that this heritage should not just be admired but lived and felt.
Heritage Malta’s Chief Executive Officer Noel Zammit said that this newly-acquired prehistoric site is quite unique, because it is mostly associated with the Bronze Age period, and not the Temple period as are other prehistoric sites managed by Heritage Malta.
The site can also offer educational and other recreational activates for various audiences, as well as opportunities for archaeological research.
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