Roman Malta 1000 Years of Ancient History at the Centre of the Mediterranean Sea
27 September 2018 6:30pm–7:30pm
The Maltese islands lie at the exact centre of the Mediterranean
Sea, with fine harbours and over 7000 years of history. Malta’s
monuments range from Neolithic stone temples to Crusader
castles, but the Roman era is relatively unknown, despite its
long duration, from the Punic Wars to the Byzantine Empire. In
this free public lecture, find out about the achievements,
artefacts and mysteries of Roman Malta from Amelia R. Brown
(Senior Lecturer, UQ) and Josephine Crawley Quinn (2018
Milns Visiting Professor, UQ; Associate Professor, Oxford
University).
Venue
Room:
E212 Forgan Smith Building