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Outer wall of the temple in Tarxien,Malta.Built        
between 3800 and 2200 BCE it consists of four          
temples from different periods.
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Outer wall of the temple in Tarxien,Malta.Built between 3800 and 2200 BC...

Outer wall of the temple in Tarxien,Malta.Built        
between 3800 and 2200 BCE it consists of four          
temples from different periods.
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Outer wall of the temple in Tarxien,Malta.Built between 3800 and 2200 BC...

An apse in Tarxien temple,Malta.Built between          
3800 and 2200 BCE,it consists of four temples from     
different periods.
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An apse in Tarxien temple,Malta.Built between 3800 and 2200 BCE,it con...

Monolith with hole. Hagar Qim temple,Malta.
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Monolith with hole. Hagar Qim temple,Malta.

Altar room at the Tarxien Temple, Malta. The           
temple complex, situated in a busy suburb of           
the town of Tarxien, is famous for its finely          
polished stone and spiral ornaments (4th mill. BCE).
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Altar room at the Tarxien Temple, Malta. The temple complex, situated...

"Window-stone" in the Mnajdra Temple, Malta.           
Such openings connect the various, oval-shaped         
temple rooms, or lead to small recesses with altars    
(4th mill. BCE).
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"Window-stone" in the Mnajdra Temple, Malta. Such openings connect th...

"Window-stone" in the Mnajdra Temple, Malta.           
Such openings connect the various, oval-shaped         
temple rooms, or lead to small recesses with altars    
(4th mill. BCE).
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"Window-stone" in the Mnajdra Temple, Malta. Such openings connect th...

"Window-stone" in the Mnajdra Temple, Malta.           
Such openings connect the various, oval-shaped         
temple rooms, or lead to small recesses with altars    
(4th mill. BCE).
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"Window-stone" in the Mnajdra Temple, Malta. Such openings connect th...

Hagar Qim Temple ("The stones of prayer") in Malta.    
Built of vertically arranged monoliths, some between   
4 and 7 m high and weighing 20 tons; temple rooms have 
two apses on either side. Figures of fertility- or     
mothergoddesses were found (4th mill. BCE).
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Hagar Qim Temple ("The stones of prayer") in Malta. Built of vertically arra...

Hagar Qim Temple ("The stones of prayer") in Malta.    
Built of vertically arranged monoliths, some between   
4 and 7 m high and weighing 20 tons; temple rooms have 
two apses on either side. Figures of fertility- or     
mothergoddesses were found (4th mill. BCE).
#06010166

Hagar Qim Temple ("The stones of prayer") in Malta. Built of vertically arra...

Hagar Qim Temple ("The stones of prayer") in Malta.    
Built of vertically arranged monoliths, some between   
4 and 7 m high and weighing 20 tons; temple rooms have 
two apses on either side. Figures of fertility- or     
mothergoddesses were found (4th mill. BCE).
#06010167

Hagar Qim Temple ("The stones of prayer") in Malta. Built of vertically arra...

Hagar Qim Temple ("The stones of prayer") in Malta.    
Built of vertically arranged monoliths, some between   
4 and 7 m high and weighing 20 tons; temple rooms have 
two apses on either side. Figures of fertility- or     
mothergoddesses were found (4th mill. BCE).
#06010168

Hagar Qim Temple ("The stones of prayer") in Malta. Built of vertically arra...