- Themistocles Zammit
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name=Sir Themistocles Zammit
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birth_date=30 September 1864
birth_place=Valletta, Malta
dead=yes
death_date=2 November 1935
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occupation=Archaeologist, historian, medical doctor, academic, writer
spouse=Aloisia Barbaro di San Giorgio
children=Charles and Sophia ZammitSir Themistocles Zammit (1864 - 1935) achieved international recognition for his native
Malta through his scientific research. He was an accomplished archaeologist and historian, professor of chemistry, medical doctor, researcher and writer, serving as Rector (1920-26) of theUniversity of Malta and first Director of the National Museum of Archaeology inValletta .Career
After graduating in medicine from the
University of Malta , "Temi"Zammit, as he was generally known, specialised in bacteriology in London and Paris. His 1905 discovery of contaminated milk as the vector for transmission into humans ofbrucellosis ("B. melitensis") present in the blood of the goat – greatly contributed to the elimination from the islands ofundulant fever , earning him the knighthood.Author of several literary works in the Maltese language, Temi Zammit was conferred the
DLitt "Honoris Causa" byOxford University . He also published a History of the Maltese Islands and excavated important archaeological sites, such as theHypogeum and the megalithicTarxien Temples ,Ħaġar Qim andMnajdra , which have since been declaredUNESCO World Heritage Site s.Legacy
Sir Temi's scientific approach to archaeology further enhanced his international reputation. Long after his death at the age of 71, interest continues to be generated around Malta's cultural heritage by the excavations and the artifacts he unearthed. Fact|date=September 2007
A permanent display of some of his findings may be viewed at the National Museum of Archaeology in Valletta.
The main Assembly Hall of the University of Malta was named after him.
Family
* [http://www.maltagenealogy.com/libro%20d'Oro/Temistole%20Zammit.html Zammit Genealogy]
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