“While Egypt was still learning to stack stones, Malta already had temples. Ġgantija, Ħaġar Qim, Mnajdra — over 5,000 years of history.”
Think the Pyramids of Giza are the oldest buildings in the world? Wrong. Ġgantija on Gozo is 1,000 years older. Malta's megalithic temples are the oldest freestanding stone structures on Earth — over 5,500 years old. And nobody really knows how they were built.
Monumental cult complexes built from enormous limestone blocks by a prehistoric culture that inhabited Malta between approximately 3600 and 2500 BC. Built without knowledge of the wheel, without metal, without iron tools. Only stone, animal bones, fire, and knowledge lost to us.
We genuinely do not know. The Maltese Temple Period culture appeared around 3600 BC and completely vanished around 2500 BC — as if it died out or emigrated within a single generation. No trace of transition to the next culture exists. One of prehistory's greatest mysteries.
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