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Ta' Ġawhar Tower

Ta' Ġawhar Tower
It-Torri ta' Ġawhar
The remains of Ta' Ġawhar Tower
LocationSafi, Malta
Coordinates35°49′57.8″N 14°29′58.2″E / 35.832722°N 14.499500°E / 35.832722; 14.499500
TypeTower
Part ofPunic-Roman towers in Malta
History
BuilderPhoenicians or Carthaginians or Romans
MaterialUpper Coralline Limestone
Founded3rd century BC
AbandonedYes
Site notes
Excavation dates1960s
ArchaeologistsDavid Trump
ConditionSeven courses of the bottom base and ruins
OwnershipGovernment of Malta
ManagementSafi Local Council
Public accessYes

Ta' Ġawhar Tower is a round Punic-Roman tower in the village of Safi, Malta. The tower is the best preserved of the six Punic-Roman towers in Malta at approximately seven wall courses high. The tower was probably built at the time of the Punic Wars, although it continued in use during the Roman period before its destruction in the 3rd century AD.

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Six round towers survive in various degrees of preservation on the main island of Malta.[1] Thought likely to be of Punic construction, they appear to have been built in response to the period of unrest associated with the Punic Wars in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC.[1]

The remains of Ta' Ġawhar Tower consist of the lower seven courses of the tower.[2] It is built up of large ashlar blocks, typical of Punic architecture.[2] The walls at the foundation level are 3 metres thick, and the tower has an overall diameter of 14 to 16 metres.[3] The tower also has a rectangular cistern attached to it.[2]

The Ta' Ġawhar Tower was excavated by archaeologist David Trump in the 1960s.[2] Finds included two bronze buckets, a double-bladed axe head, a gold wire earring, and a carbonised bread roll buried following the burning of the building.[1][4] Two coins were found: one was minted in Malta dated to 35 BC with the legend of Arruntanus Balbus, and the other was a coin of the 3rd century AD representing the Roman emperor Claudius II Gothicus.[2] Trump dated the destruction of the tower towards the end of the 3rd century AD, and suggested an association with the invasion of the Heruli in 269.[5] The tower is scheduled as grade 1 national monument by the Malta Environment and Planning Authority and is also listed on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Sagona, Claudia (2015). The Archaeology of Malta: From the Neolithic through the Roman Period. p. 239. ISBN 978-1316395288.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Ta' Ġawhar Tower" (PDF). National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands. 16 December 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 28, 2015.
  3. ^ Sagona, Claudia (2015). The Archaeology of Malta: From the Neolithic through the Roman Period. p. 241. ISBN 978-1316395288.
  4. ^ "Fifty unique treasures".
  5. ^ King, Anthony; Henig, Martin (1981). The Roman west in the third century: contributions from archaeology and history. B.A.R. p. 509. ISBN 0860541274.
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