AD concerned on the fate of Bulebel rock-cut tombs
Alternattiva Demokratika said yesterday it was concerned at the fate of the Punic tombs recovered recently in Bulebel during works on the new St James's Hospital.
Eight damaged tombs, estimated to date back to the Punic age, were discovered early last month during excavation works on the private hospital development site in Żejtun.
Investigation on the tombs are being done by the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage which said on Monday that "it is too early to tell" whether the tombs would be deemed to be worth protecting.
AD chairman Arnold Cassola said that, while the fate of the site was being assessed on the basis of an evaluation of whether the tombs were intact or not, such ancient sites were never found intact.
"It is important to allow such sites to be fully investigated and assessed according to their importance to the Maltese as a whole. Only a few Maltese would benefit from the envisaged private hospital to be built in the area."
The project happens to belong to one of Prof. Cassola's political rivals, Azzjoni Nazzjonali leader Josie Muscat, who has been working on the project for the past eight years.
Prof. Cassola emphasised that AD believed this Punic site is an essential part of Maltese history and culture, especially because it turned out to be a unique site to the Maltese islands and the Żejtun area. "Where else do we find a group of eight Punic tombs in this area," he asked.
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Justin Meli
Jan 1st 2009, 20:28
integration of such a site in a building is outrageous , it is even more outrageous the integration of the site in the american embassy because access for them for maltese citizens will be limited or not possible at all..
protection of such sites should be a priority , these sites can be one of maltas winning cards in the tourism sector . every site we have is unique in the whole world.
t.falzon
Jan 1st 2009, 17:33
@A Calleja
"I am pretty certain that they would put the community's interest before their personal ones. "
That remains to be seen.
J. Schembri
Jan 1st 2009, 09:53
The ones on the building site of the American Embassy at Ta' Qali were conserved. There's no excuse for not conserving these at Zejtun.
A Calleja
Jan 1st 2009, 09:39
I think the comment about Arnold Cassola and Josie Muscat being political rivals was unwarranted and grossly unfair. They are both mature and exemplary citizens that have the nation's admiration for their contribution to society. Never mind their political beliefs with which you might or might not agree. I am pretty certain that they would put the community's interest before their personal ones.