Ggantija Temples 
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Ggantija Temples 

Built around 3600 BC, the Ggantija Temples are earlier than the first pyramid in Egypt (around 2800 BC) and Stonehenge in England (around 2400 BC).

From about 4500 BC, people in Europe began building monuments of massive, standing stones, called megaliths. These were placed in circles or upright one next to the other, with another stone laid horizontally on top.

Stones were laid out very carefully, according to strict mathematical rules, but no one is sure what they were used for. They may have been early observatories for studying the Sun, Moon, and stars, or TEMPLES where religious ceremonies were held. Experts also think that sacrifices, both human and animal, may have taken place inside these intriguing circles of stone.

The megalithic temples of Ggantija near the village of Xaghra are an outstanding example of the prehistoric monuments to be found on the Maltese Islands. According to latest analysis they were built around 3600 BC, earlier than the first pyramid in Egypt (around 2800 BC) and Stonehenge in England (around 2400 BC).

The temples' gigantic rocks weigh several tons and those used in the outer walls reach as high as six metres. How the people of those days were able to move them with their primitive tools is a mystery. 

The setting of these pre-historic temples, affording a glorious panorama over a wide sweep of Gozo, is worth a visit in itself. Ggantija means gigantic and there is a legend that the temple complex was built by a fema called Sunsuna ...a giant who carried the stone blocks on her head from Ta Cenc. When you see the size of the megaliths you will understand why it was  assumed that no mere mortal could possibly have moved them. The outer walls of the temples are built with colossal horizontal and upright blocks, some of them a height of 7. 5m and weighing up to 50 tonnes. 

The Temple interior consists of a smooth walled limestone passage leading to the five apses; here you can see the  remains of altars where rituals were celebrated and animals slaughtered. The blocks across the central apse formed the main altar and its was here that two stone heads, probably representing the goddess of fertility, were, unearthed (they are now in the museum of Archaeology in Victoria)

The apse to the left has two libation holes hewn out of the limestone at the rear of the limestone at the rear of the of the chamber and on the right there is a curious hole at the monolith which may have been an oracle hole. Another apse contains the so called 'Pubic Triangle' which was once partnered by the stone phallus that is also in Victoria's Museum of Archaeology.

 

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TIMELINE OF GREAT BUILDINGS THROUGH TIME
Picture Date Building
c. 3600 BCE Ggantija Temple, Malta
c. 2530 BCE Great Pyramid, Egypt
c. 2000 BCE Stonehenge, England
c. 1700 BCE Pallace of Knossos, Greece
c. 600 BCE Acropolis, Greece
214 CE Great Wall, China
70 CE Colosseum, Italy
563 CE Hagia Sophia, Turkey

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