Built between 3,600 and 3,200 BC, the Ggantija Temples in Malta stand as some of the oldest religious structures still in existence. These Neolithic temples, shrouded in mystery, offer a glimpse into ancient rituals and gatherings. Archeological findings, including animal bones, water holes, and stone hearths, suggest that the site was used for communal activities such as rituals or feasts. Today, visitors can explore these weathered stone structures and imagine the ancient ceremonies that once took place within their walls.
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