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		<title>Malta (Northern Region) – Roman Apiary (Xemxija)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I confess to not being an expert in Roman history, but I&#8217;m never heard of a Roman apiary being a thing to look out for. I never really gave much thought to whether the Roman kept bees, but it appears that they did and they kept them here. This is also, so I&#8217;ve read in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I confess to not being an expert in Roman history, but I&#8217;m never heard of a Roman apiary being a thing to look out for. I never really gave much thought to whether the Roman kept bees, but it appears that they did and they kept them here. This is also, so I&#8217;ve read in numerous places, the best example of a Roman apiary in the world (although there&#8217;s at least one other in Malta, so it&#8217;s not unique), so at least I&#8217;ve been introduced to the subject matter in style.</p>
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<p>The bees were kept in the holes and there was access behind the holes for people to, well, tend the bees or whatever it is they do. I decided not to investigate in these tunnels as they weren&#8217;t that high and more importantly, it looked too scary.</p>
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