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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| Ġgantija temple artifacts canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Ġgantija temple artifacts Context triple: [National Museum of Archaeology (Malta), hasCollection, Ġgantija temple artifacts]
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Cham sculpture
Cham sculpture refers to the distinctive stone and terracotta artworks created by the Cham people of central and southern Vietnam, renowned for their intricate Hindu-Buddhist iconography and temple decorations dating from around the 4th to 15th centuries.
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Nartiang Monoliths
Nartiang Monoliths are an ancient collection of towering stone monoliths in Meghalaya, India, believed to be one of the largest such megalithic sites in the world and an important symbol of Jaintia heritage and rituals.
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Sewu temple complex
Sewu temple complex is a large 8th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple compound near Prambanan in Central Java, Indonesia, notable as one of the oldest and second-largest Buddhist temple complexes on the island.
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Apedemak temple
The Apedemak temple is an ancient Nubian sanctuary in Musawwarat es-Sufra dedicated to the lion-headed warrior god Apedemak, notable for its distinctive reliefs and Meroitic-period architecture.
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Sambisari temple
Sambisari Temple is a 9th-century Hindu Shiva temple buried for centuries under volcanic ash near Yogyakarta, Indonesia, and later excavated and restored as an important archaeological site of the Medang Kingdom.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Ġgantija temple artifacts Target entity description: 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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A.
Cham sculpture
Cham sculpture refers to the distinctive stone and terracotta artworks created by the Cham people of central and southern Vietnam, renowned for their intricate Hindu-Buddhist iconography and temple decorations dating from around the 4th to 15th centuries.
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B.
Nartiang Monoliths
Nartiang Monoliths are an ancient collection of towering stone monoliths in Meghalaya, India, believed to be one of the largest such megalithic sites in the world and an important symbol of Jaintia heritage and rituals.
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C.
Sewu temple complex
Sewu temple complex is a large 8th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple compound near Prambanan in Central Java, Indonesia, notable as one of the oldest and second-largest Buddhist temple complexes on the island.
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D.
Apedemak temple
The Apedemak temple is an ancient Nubian sanctuary in Musawwarat es-Sufra dedicated to the lion-headed warrior god Apedemak, notable for its distinctive reliefs and Meroitic-period architecture.
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E.
Sambisari temple
Sambisari Temple is a 9th-century Hindu Shiva temple buried for centuries under volcanic ash near Yogyakarta, Indonesia, and later excavated and restored as an important archaeological site of the Medang Kingdom.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (87)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
archaeological artifacts
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cultural heritage ⓘ prehistoric objects ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
Maltese Neolithic period
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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
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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
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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
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Xagħra NERFINISHED ⓘ island of Gozo NERFINISHED ⓘ Ġgantija temple complex NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| material |
bone
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ceramic ⓘ flint ⓘ limestone ⓘ obsidian ⓘ shell ⓘ stone ⓘ |
| partOf |
Megalithic Temples of Malta World Heritage Site
NERFINISHED
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Ġgantija temples NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| protectionStatus | protected under Maltese cultural heritage law ⓘ |
| significance |
document everyday life of Ġgantija temple builders
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illuminate Neolithic religious practices in Malta ⓘ provide evidence of early megalithic architecture ⓘ |
| usedFor |
animal sacrifice
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domestic activities ⓘ food preparation ⓘ offerings ⓘ religious ceremonies ⓘ ritual practices ⓘ |
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Subject: Ġgantija temple artifacts Description of subject: 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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