ANNIBALE PRECA PRIMARY SCHOOL LIJA - MALTA
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YEAR 5D - PREHISTORIC HERITAGE PROJECT
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Year 5D at Annibale Preca Primary School , Lija -Malta, is made up of nine educationally challenged children. As part of an enhancement program we decided to enter a project for the Malta Prehistoric week that is being organised by the OTS Foundation. This website is part of our project. It is intended to show how proud we are of our heritage and of our skills and enterprise. That's us in the picture with our teacher Joseph Bonnici and our facilitator Isabelle Apap. Our names are (starting left at back): Jonathan Ellul, Paul George Attard, James Attard, Nathan Sant. (Starting left at front) Clifton Caruana, Marvin Micallef, Keith Abela, Robert Borg and Adolf Spiteri.
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Our project consists of research on how prehistoric people found and harvested clay using primitive tools and then working it to produce various vessels and decorative items. All the items produced will then be used during a re-enactment that will give a visual and moving representation of prehistoric people making this discovery and presenting their wares at a prehistoric temple.......enjoy!!!
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OUR PROJECT
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Some Background to Maltese Prehistory.....
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Although Malta is a small Island State in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea just below Sicily, it can boast of a very rich and ancient history. The earliest known prehistoric temples that dot the islands, for example, are now believed to be the earliest known specimens of their kind in the world. To give you an inkling at their age, one may say that most of them were already thousands of years old when the Egyptians started to build their pyramids!!
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