At Siggiewi, in the area known as Ta'
Zagi, situated at a short distance from
and overlooking Wied Xkora is a recently
discovered rock-cut tomb which was at some
point in its history refashioned into a water
cistern (GR 49738/67965) (Fig. 1). The tomb
is located within the grounds of the Limestone
Heritage park, and was recently integrated in
the cultural itinerary of its visitors. A request
for the study of the tomb was made by Mr
Emanuel Baldacchino, the Managing Director
of Limestone Heritage, to one of us (NCV).
A survey of the tomb was carried out and a
set of drawings were produced by the other
one of us (MS) (Fig. 2). The aim of this short
contribution is to present the results of the
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