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I spent two days in Malta this week - not nearly enough time to see everything - went to Mdina myself and Gozo with a private guide but wish I’d seen the Museum and so much more.
Bad professor spouting imperialistic Arab propaganda. Maltese is descended from the Phoenician language and you can see the similarities even to this day. Here's an inscription from the Tabnit sarcophagus: Phoenician: al yikunlak zare behayim tahet sems Maltese: La jkollok zaghar bej il-hajjin taht ix-xemx Nearly every semitic word in Maltese can be traced back to Punic which is much older and was spoken in Malta before Arabic.
Thank you for sharing this book. i would guess it was compiled by a young girl or woman. My mother saved items with the labels intact. Including her mother's 1900's clothing catalogs, wooden spools of thread, and 'sweetheart' cards in envelopes with stamps, some still had a faint scent of fragrance. And a black ghonella. Nanna wore it until 1962. She was born in 1870, 56 years after Napoleon was imprisoned. Still a fresh memory in her mother's generation. According to my mother she was told the ghonella fell out of use until was revived during the French occupation of Malta, to ''protect younger women''. My mother was born in 1913.. i'll have watch this video a few times to see if it jogs my memory. if you learn anything else about this book please please put out another video.
Qrajt bosta kitbiet w kotba bil-Malti u anki bl-ingliz fuq il-gwerra f'Malta w dan il-muzew huwa heritagg ta' memorji tal-poplu Malti u Ghawxi 🇲🇹🤗👍🏻prosett hafna
Thank you so much Mr. Vassallo for giving your learned expertise and evaluation of these documents held by Heritage Malta as a volunteer, thereby enhancing the interpretation and historical value of the content material. Well done.
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"VILLA PORTELLI " - WHAT A GEM OF A PLACE 🏡 😲 . Well "Heritage Malta ", it is now in your capable hands for restoration. I'm sure you will excel 🙏 . THANKS "HM", Noel Zammit , Giancarlo Azzopardi and Duncan Brincat👏👏👏👏 . Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
When was the MNAJDRA (so called) temple in Malta built? Was it really a temple? What was its main purpose? Who built it and the other megalithic structures in Malta? How were the big rocks cut and put in place? Were these megalithic structures dotted around the Maltese Islands ever roofed? When was the grafito made and what tool was used? Responds The Committee: 1. During the early stages of development of the Atlantean Civilization, approximately 30,000 years ago. 2. If by temple it is understood this was a place for religious worship or services, no. This specific building would better be called a meeting hall. 3. All were built by Atlanteans, some after the demise and collapse of the island continent of Atlantis but most of what exists in Malta was built during the Atlantis civilization. 4. Many were cut using laser technology, but not all. Some smaller stones were found, already of the required shape and some were cut using titanium tools. The construction method was similar to that used for the pyramids in Egypt and other places; anti-gravity devices were used to lift then allow the stones to be pushed to their destination. 5. Yes, all such structures had roofs, made of wood frames and covered with a variety of replaceable materials almost all organic. Tree leaves such as dried palm fronds and leather were used often, sealed with a type of wax no longer made on Earth. 6. At the same time, also made by using a laser. The name Mnajdra is of Atlantis origin, coming from a word in the spoken and written language used however if this is offered, it would be disputed. theamendment.net
PROSET "HM" & ALL THE BEST WITH YOUR "MELITE CIVITAS" PROJECT 👏 👏 👏. How lucky for the American and Australian participators to be involved in such an awesome project. THANK YOU "HM ⚔🇲🇹🛡" & "ALL". . Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 ♥ 🇪🇺 ™
Dear Heritage Malta! Stunning video! Would it be possible to use some parts of it to illustrate a lecture about Malta's history? The lecture is for non-commercial use. I would put all credentials for the source of the video and your name Heritage Malta in titles, off cause.