Tombs
Kris Hirst writes about the Megalithic tombs:
Number 3 on our list of all-time great Megalithic sites to visit is the Mediterranean Islands of Malta and Gozo, colonized by the Neolithic farmers around 4000 BC. The Old Temple Study Foundation has a wealth of information concerning work on Malta and Gozo; including how to get there and what you might find. Also, see the University of Bristol's page on Brochtorff Circle: The Old Temple Study Foundation; Brochtorff Circle (U Bristol)
Meanings and Interpretations: Do the Neolithic temples at Malta reflect evidence of the Goddess myth? It's interesting to contemplate: Goddess Tours to Malta Goddess Tours to Malta has compiled a reading list of books on the Maltese temple sites and the Myth of the Goddess...Bristol University has been doing some pretty cool 3-D visualizations of Brochtorff Circle Brochtorff Circle Reconstructions...Things to Ponder...Several pieces of fiction are listed on the OTSF Temple Stories page; and the reader is invited to submit his or her own as well; and MaltaVista has some great pictures of Hal Saflieni Hypogeum. OTSF: Temple Stories; Neolithic SitesArchaeology of MaltaMegalithic Archaeology







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