Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Megalithic Temples of Malta' has mentioned 'Bronze Age' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Furthermore, in some cases, later Bronze Age peoples built their own sites over the Neolithic temples, thus adding an element of confusion to early researchers who did not have modern dating technology.
Sir Temi xc5xbbammit, an eminent Maltese archaeologist of the late nineteenth century, had dated the Neolithic temples to 2800 BC and the Tarxien Bronze Age culture to 2000 BC.
e xc2xa0hMaltese prehistoric chronology (Based on recalibrated radiocarbon dating) Period Phase Dates BC c. Neolithic (5000-4100 BC) Gxc4xa7ar Dalam 5000-4500 BC Grey Skorba 4500-4400 BC Red Skorba 4400-4100 BC Temple Period (4100xe2x80x932500 BC) xc5xbbebbuxc4xa1 4100xe2x80x933800 BC Mxc4xa1arr 3800-3600 BC xc4xa0gantija 3600-3000 BC Saflieni 3300-3000 BC Tarxien 3000-2500 BC Bronze Age (2500xe2x80x93700 BC) Tarxien Cemetery 2500xe2x80x931500 BC Borxc4xa1 in-Nadur 1500xe2x80x93700 BC Baxc4xa7rija 900xe2x80x93700 BC
The development of the chronological phases, based on recalibrated radiocarbon dating, has split the period up to the Bronze Age in Malta into a number of phases.
Tas-Silxc4xa1 contains few megalithic remains, but many more Bronze Age and later remains since the site was used until at least the ninth century AD.