The Neolithic temples of Malta were built by the island's prehistoric inhabitants, known as the Temple Builders, around 3600 to 2500 BCE. These ancient people were skilled artisans and farmers who created some of the oldest free-standing stone structures in the world. The temples, such as those at Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra, reflect their advanced architectural techniques and religious practices. The culture eventually declined, likely due to a combination of environmental changes and social factors.
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Ggantija Temples of Gozo
There are lots of interesting places to see in Malta ... worthy of note are the Neolithic temples which are the oldest free standing structures in the world (they are older than the pyramids in Egypt), stunning baroque palaces and fortifications that were built by the Knights of St John, Valletta (the capital of malta) is a UNESCO world heritage site and the whole island of Malta is considered to be an open-air museum. Have a look at this website below for more details on the main attractions in Malta: http://www.maltabulb.com/attractions_in_malta.html
In Malta, there are many tourist attractions, but one of the main tourist attractions are the Temples. There are a lot of temples in Malta, such as, Ġgantija, Tarxien Temples, Ħaġar Qim, etc.. They are older than the Egyptian Temples. Ġgantija is the world's oldest free-standing temple in the world.
Malta Land of Forgotten Temples - 2011 was released on: USA: 1 December 2011 (internet)
Neolithic Temples: Hagar Qim, Mnajdra, Ggantija & TarxienValletta (capital city)numerous beaches such as Golden Bayhistoric sites such as: the hypogeom, st paul's and st agatha's catacoumbs
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Ġgantija Temples In Malta
The Aztecs Built Temples.
They where built as temples
Neolithic life was characterized by the development of agriculture and settled communities, while Paleolithic life was based on hunting and gathering and a nomadic lifestyle. Neolithic people also started to engage in more complex trade networks, created pottery, and built permanent structures like houses and temples.
The slaves built the Aztec temples