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  2. Megalithic Temples of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The Megalithic Temples of Malta ( Maltese: It-Tempji Megalitiċi ta' Malta) are several prehistoric temples, some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, [ 1] built during three distinct periods approximately between 3600 BC and 2500 BC on the island country of Malta. [ 2] They had been claimed as the oldest free-standing structures on Earth ...

  3. Megalithic Monuments of Alcalar - Wikipedia

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    Megalithic Monuments of Alcalar. /  37.1990054°N 8.5879772°W  / 37.1990054; -8.5879772. The Megalithic Monuments of Alcalar ( Portuguese: Monumentos Megalíticos de Alcalar) are a group of burial tombs that comprise a Calcolithic necropolis, located in the civil parish of Mexilhoeira Grande, municipality of Portimão, Portugal.

  4. Ġgantija - Wikipedia

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    1992, 2015. Area. 0.715 ha (77,000 sq ft) Buffer zone. 33 ha (0.13 sq mi) Ġgantija ( Maltese pronunciation: [dʒɡanˈtiːja], "place of giants") is a megalithic temple complex from the Neolithic era ( c. 3600 –2500 BC), on the Mediterranean island of Gozo in Malta. The Ġgantija temples are the earliest of the Megalithic Temples of Malta ...

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  6. Ta' Ħaġrat Temples - Wikipedia

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    Area. 0.154 ha (16,600 sq ft) The Ta' Ħaġrat ( [taˈħad͡ʒrat]) temples in Mġarr, Malta are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with several other Megalithic temples. [1] They are amongst the world's oldest religious sites. [2] The larger Ta' Ħaġrat temple dates from the Ġgantija phase (3600–3200 BC); [3] the smaller ...

  7. Tarxien Temples - Wikipedia

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    The Tarxien Temples ( Maltese: It-Tempji ta' Ħal Tarxien, Maltese pronunciation: [tɐrˈʃɪːn]) are an archaeological complex in Tarxien, in the Port region of Malta. They date to approximately 3150 BC. [ 1] The site was accepted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992 along with the other Megalithic temples on the island of Malta.

  8. Megalith - Wikipedia

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    Megalithic grave Harhoog in Keitum, Sylt, Germany (c. 3000 BC) A megalith is a large stone that has been used to construct a prehistoric structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones. There are over 35,000 in Europe alone, located widely from Sweden to the Mediterranean sea. [ 1]

  9. Nordic megalith architecture - Wikipedia

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    Nordic megalith architecture. Nordic megalith architecture is an ancient architectural style found in Northern Europe, especially Scandinavia and North Germany, that involves large slabs of stone arranged to form a structure. It emerged in northern Europe, predominantly between 3500 and 2800 BC. It was primarily a product of the Funnelbeaker ...