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Cart Ruts Mystery Solved

From The Portsmouth News:

Researchers at the University of Portsmouth believe they have solved an ancient Mediterranean mystery.
The mystery of how 2ft deep tracks were cut into the rock of Malta has been a puzzle for years.

Now Professor Derek Mottershead, of the university’s geography department, has followed generations of scholars to unravel the mysteries of the Maltese landscape.

The tracks, or ruts, were almost certainly caused by carts because the rock was not strong enough to support the wooden wheels of loaded carts.

They are up to 2ft deep and more than 30km of them run in pairs criss-crossing the island.

Professor Mottershead’s team came up with a design of a cart to fit the field evidence, estimated its weight and calculated the stresses involved.

They discovered that in some places the rock was so soft that after heavy rain a single passage of a cart could cause the rock to fail.

Professor Mottershead said: ‘The ruts have been studied and talked about for centuries and though it is obvious they are related to vehicles nobody understood how they were made or even when.

‘The underlying rock in Malta is weak and when it’s wet it loses about 80 per cent of its strength.

‘What is unique to Malta is the sheer number of ruts. For years they have attracted the attention of archaeologists but until now we didn’t have a convincing explanation of the mechanics of how they could have been formed.‘

The team included Dr Alastair Pearson and Martin Schaefer, also of the University of Portsmouth. Their research was published in the journal Antiquity.

Hagar Qim and Mnajdra closed

Both these temples were closed on 5th November 2007 for conservation works. Heritage Malta’s website says until approx May 2008; the signs at the temples themselves are “for the foreseeable future”. The project, funded by the ERDF, is to erect shelters over the temples and construct a new visitors’ centre.

Jan 2008 – locals commented that there appeared to be very little activity around the sites and the general consensus of opinion is that they will not be open in May.

If these are essential to your visit, please check with Heritage Malta heritagemalta.org/index.html

Metageum Megalithic Conference ’07 – MALTA

2nd to 11th November – This week-long event comprises three threads centred on the theme of understanding the consciousness of the people who built the megalithic temples::

* Conference: An international, inter-disciplinary conference on different ways of approaching the thinking and imagination of the Neolithic people who built the megalithic temples in Malta and elsewhere in the world.

* Workshops: A series of experiential workshops enabling us to make the imaginative leap into the Neolithic worldview.

* Tour: Several tours of Malta’s megalithic heritage.

Speakers include GRAHAM HANCOCK, PAUL DEVEREUX, BENNY SHANNON, HUGH NEWMAN, JAKE EWEN, STUART MASON, CAROLINE MALONE, SHAUN KIRWAN, PETER MARSHALL....and many more.

It takes place on the Vittoriosa Waterfront on the Mediterranean island of Malta, an island noted for its exceptional legacy of prehistoric temples.

metageum.org

Miscellaneous

Republic of Malta
Country

Various useful WWW links for Malta

maltesering.com/
The Maltese webring with all sorts of useful stuff

heritagemalta.org/
Heritage Malta’s website. Lots of information plus that all important shop where you can book your place for a tour of the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum – BOOK EARLY!

atp.com.mt/
The excellent Maltese Public Transport Association website. Includes timetables and specific information on how to get to historic sites.

web.infinito.it/utenti/m/malta_mega_temples/index.html
Daniel Cilia’s superb website

geocities.com/RainForest/3096/ungul.html
C. Savona-Ventura’s articles

geocities.com/athens/agora/5685/index.html
Dr. Anton Bugeja’s excellent website

geocities.com/maltatemples/home.html
Mario Vassallo’s Sun Worship and the Megalithic Temples website.

weathermalta.net/websites/mariovassallo/3/
Another interesting website from Mario Vassallo on the Planning and layout of the Maltese temples

otsf.org/
OTS Foundation website

cisklager.com
Maltas Premier Beer – apparently it’s bottom fermented, that explains a lot!

Link

Republic of Malta
Country
Heritage Malta

Heritage Malta
A wonderful site with details of tickets prices, opening time of monuments and museums and lots more.
if you are planning on visiting the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum (WHICH SHOULD BE TOP OF YOUR LIST!) you should think about booking before you travel to Malta. The booking details are here
www.heritagemaltashop.com
Enquires for booking can be sent to
[email protected]