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    Skorba Temples - Wikipedia

    The Skorba temples are megalithic remains on the northern edge of Żebbiegħ, in Malta, which have provided detailed and informative insight into the earliest periods of Malta's neolithic culture. The site was only excavated in the early 1960s, rather late in comparison to other megalithic sites, some of which had been … Se mere

    The Żebbiegħ area around Skorba appears to have been inhabited very early in the Neolithic period. When the eminent Maltese historian Se mere

    The pottery found on the site is divided into two styles, the Grey Skorba phase distinguished by grey-colored pottery with no motifs, and the Red Skorba phase, which is exactly like … Se mere

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    WebIn 1992, the UNESCO Committee further extended the existing listing to include five other megalithic temple sites. These are Ħaġar Qim (in Qrendi), Mnajdra (in Qrendi), Ta' Ħaġrat Temples (in Mġarr), Skorba Temples

  5. The Skorba temples and their story about prehistoric …

    Webden 3. maj 2017 · Considered one of the oldest temple structures in Malta and Gozo, the Skorba temples lie on the outskirts of Mġarr in an area called Żebbiegħ. Although the remains are few, the site is still one of the …

  6. Skorba Temples - Mgarr, Malta

    WebThe Skorba Temples are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located in Mgarr, about a kilometre away from Ta Hagrat and were excavated by David Trump in the 1960s. This excavation resulted in the discovery of two temples, …

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    WebThe archaeological value of the site and its contribution to our understanding of Maltese prehistory, were recognised by the international community and by UNESCO in 1992, when it was inscribed on...

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