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New archaeological find on the Island of Comino in the Maltese Archipelago
Only one ancient site, a rock-cut shaft, has been recorded in Comino, an island located in the Maltese archipelago. Similar features in Malta suggest the Comino shaft, which bears traces of plaster and paint is of Punic date.