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    Tarxien Temples World Heritage Site

    Tarxien Temples, Triq it-Tempji Neolitiċi, TXN 1063 Tarxien, South Eastern Region · 2169 5578
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    Ggantija Megalithic Temples

    John Otto Bayer Street, Xagħra, Ggantija · 2155 3194
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  2. Ġgantija

    Ġgantija (Maltese pronunciation: [dʒɡanˈtiːja], "Giantess") is a megalithic temple complex from the Neolithic era (c. 3600–2500 BC), on the Mediterranean

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    The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa and on the east by the Levant. Although the sea is sometimes consider…

    island of Gozo

    Gozo

    Gozo, known locally as Għawdex and in antiquity as Gaulos, is an island of the Maltese archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. The island is part of Malta. After the island of Malta itself, it is the second-largest island in the archipelago. Compared to its southeastern neighbour, Gozo i…

    in Malta. The Ġgantija temples are the earliest of the Megalithic Temples of Malta

    Megalithic Temples of Malta

    The Megalithic Temples of Malta are several prehistoric temples, some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, built during three distinct periods approximately between 3600 BC and 700 BC on the island country of Malta. They had been claimed as the oldest free-standing structures o…

    and are older than the pyramids of Egypt.
    Founded: c.3600 BC
    Location: Xagħra, Gozo, Malta
    Material: Limestone
    Type: Temple
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    Are the megalithic temples in Malta the oldest in the world?The megalithic temples in Malta are the oldest free-standing structures in the world, dating from 3000 B.C. We’ve been to old structures before: The Pyramids, Stonehenge, and even Ireland’s passage tomb. The megalithic temples of Malta are much, much older and were one of the most impressive things about Malta.
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    What are the megalithic temples?. The Megalithic Temples of Malta are known as 'the oldest free-standing monuments in the world'. They date from ca. 3000 B.C. This WHS was extended in 1992 to include 5 temples on the Malta main island, next to the 2 Gigantija temples on Gozo island. They are Hagar Qin, Mnajdra, Tarxien, Ta'Hagrat and Skorba.
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    What are the best prehistoric sites in Malta?It's kind of weird that a small island nation like Malta hosts two great prehistoric sites. But it does, with the Hypogeum being the most stunning. The temples are also great and they offer the added benefit of taking you all across the islands of Malta.
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    Is Hagar Qim the only Neolithic temple in Malta?Although Hagar Qim is one of the main Neolithic temple complexes in Malta, it should be pointed out that it was not the only one in the region. For instance, other temples include Tarxien and Skorba on Malta, and Ggantija and Xewkija on the nearby island of Gozo.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megalithic_Temples_of_Malta

    The Megalithic Temples of Malta (Maltese: It-Tempji Megalitiċi ta' Malta) are several prehistoric temples, some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, built during three distinct periods approximately between 3600 BC and 2500 BC on the island country of Malta. They had been claimed as the oldest free … See more

    Many of the names used to refer to the different sites carry a link with the stones used for their building. The Maltese word for boulders, 'ħaġar', is common to Ta' Ħaġrat and Ħaġar Qim. While the former uses the word in … See more

    The Maltese temple complexes were built in different locations, and over a wide span of years; while each individual site has its unique characteristics, they all share a common architecture. The approach to the temples lies on an oval forecourt, levelled by terracing if the … See more

    Ġgantija
    The Ġgantija temples stand at the end of the Xagħra plateau, facing towards the south-east. Its presence was known for a very long time, and even before any excavations were carried out a largely correct plan of its … See more

    Dates
    The temples were the result of several phases of construction from 5000 to 2200 BC. There is evidence of human activity in the islands since the Early Neolithic Period (ca. 5000 BC); testified by pottery shards, charred remains of … See more

    Malta has various other megalithic temples and related sites apart from those included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. These include:
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    Megalithic Temples of Malta. Seven megalithic temples are found on the islands of Malta and Gozo, each the result of an individual development. The two temples of Ggantija on the island of Gozo are notable for their gigantic Bronze Age …

  6. https://www.encyclopedia.com/.../neolithic-temples-malta
    • The appearance of megalithic monuments in the western Mediterranean represents an earlier episode in Neolithic activity than the blossoming of prehistoric Maltese architecture. These early phases were invariably linked to the varied tomb-building traditions, especially those in France, Spain, and Portugal. These dolmens date from the late sixth mil...
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    We stumbled on the temple complexes of Hagar Qim and Mnajdra, we were extremely surprised. The megalithic temples in Malta are the oldest free …

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      Jun 25, 2014 · Hagar Qim is a megalithic temple complex on the island of Malta. This temple complex is said to belong to the Neolithic era, i.e. 3600 – 3200 …

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    • https://sacredsites.com/europe/malta/temples_malta

      Neolithic temple of Mnajdra, Island of Malta . In addition to their celestial alignments the Maltese temples also reveal surprising evidences of mathematical and engineering sophistication. One researcher, Gerald Formosa (Megalithic …

    • https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-europe/megalithic-malta-0015550

      Jul 08, 2021 · Santa Verna temple facade and bench - One of the oldest temple sites in Malta dating back to 3800 BC. (© Megalith Hunter ) Also in Gozo, there are two megalithic sites

    • Megalithic Temples of Malta — Malta Traveler

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      The Ġgantija sanctuaries are the earliest of the Megalithic Temples of Malta and are more established than the pyramids of Egypt. Their creators raised the two Ġgantija sanctuaries …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ġgantija

      Their makers erected the two Ġgantija temples during the Neolithic which makes these temples more than 5500 years old and the world's second oldest existing manmade religious structures after Göbekli Tepe in present-day …

    • Malta’s Neolithic Sites – ALL I NEED IS MY PASSPORT

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      That is, until 3500BCE. The sophisticated architecture of the structures from this period predates all other world cultures in the building of free-standing buildings in stone by almost 1000 years. The megalithic temples of Malta have been dated …



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