Ġgantija temple artifacts

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Ġgantija temple artifacts are prehistoric objects from Malta’s Neolithic Ġgantija temple complex, including megalithic architectural elements, ritual items, and everyday tools that illuminate one of the world’s oldest free-standing religious structures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological artifacts
cultural heritage
prehistoric objects
associatedWith Maltese Neolithic period
Maltese Temple Period NERFINISHED
one of the world’s oldest free‑standing religious structures
chronology earlier than most other Megalithic Temples of Malta
collection National Museum of Archaeology, Valletta NERFINISHED
on‑site Ġgantija interpretation centre
country Republic of Malta NERFINISHED
culturalContext prehistoric Maltese temple culture
excavatedBy archaeologists in the 19th and 20th centuries
hasApproximateDate c. 3600–3200 BCE
hasPart altar slabs
animal bone deposits
animal figurines
anthropomorphic figurines
architectural relief carvings
beads
bone tools
bowls and jars
buried soil horizons
ceramic vessels
charcoal remains
coarse pottery
coralline limestone blocks
cup‑marks
curvilinear wall blocks
everyday tools
figurines
fill deposits
fine decorated pottery
flint blades
floor make‑up layers
globigerina limestone blocks
grinding stones
libation holes
megalithic architectural elements
obsidian blades
offering tables
orthostats
pavement stones
pendants
pestles
pitted decorations
polished stone axes
possible fertility figurines
postholes cut in bedrock
quern stones
ritual objects
rubble wall cores
shell ornaments
sling stones
spiral motifs
stone alignments
stone altars
stone basins
stone bowls
stone doorways
stone ornaments
stone tools
storage containers
zoomorphic figurines
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
locatedIn Malta NERFINISHED
Xagħra NERFINISHED
island of Gozo NERFINISHED
Ġgantija temple complex NERFINISHED
material bone
ceramic
flint
limestone
obsidian
shell
stone
partOf Megalithic Temples of Malta World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
Ġgantija temples NERFINISHED
protectionStatus protected under Maltese cultural heritage law
significance document everyday life of Ġgantija temple builders
illuminate Neolithic religious practices in Malta
provide evidence of early megalithic architecture
usedFor animal sacrifice
domestic activities
food preparation
offerings
religious ceremonies
ritual practices

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National Museum of Archaeology (Malta) hasCollection Ġgantija temple artifacts