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The Megalithic Temples of Malta (Maltese: It-Tempji Megalitixc4x8bi ta' Malta) are several prehistoric temples, some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites,[1] built during three distinct periods approximately between 3600 BC and 2500 BC on the island country of Malta.
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 Megalithic Temples of Malta (xc4xa0gantija, xc4xa6axc4xa1ar Qim, Mnajdra, Skorba, Taxe2x80x99 xc4xa6axc4xa1rat and Tarxien) are prehistoric monumental buildings constructed during the 4th millennium BC and the 3rd millennium BC.
Each complex is a unique architectural masterpiece and a witness to an exceptional prehistoric culture renowned for its remarkable architectural, artistic and technological achievements.