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Title: Land use in prehistoric Malta : a re-examination of the Maltese ‘Cart ruts’
Authors: Sagona, Claudia
Keywords: Archaeology -- Malta
Cart ruts (Archaeology) -- Malta
Trails -- Malta
Antiquities, Prehistoric -- Malta
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Blackwell
Citation: Sagona, C. (2004). Land use in prehistoric Malta : A re-examination of the Maltese ‘Cart ruts’. Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 23(1), 45-60.
Abstract: This paper explores the manufacture and function of the so-called ‘cart ruts’ within the harsh environment of Malta and proposes that they were deliberately constructed in order to push the boundaries of available arable land and are better identified as field furrows. Using comparative ethnographic evidence as well as archaeological data from European contexts, it is argued that the driving force, which necessitated their manufacture in Malta, lay in socio-economic pressures. It is argued that the ruts are of high antiquity, products of Temple Period intensification and marginalism in land use.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/20900
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