Unlike other megalithic temples in Malta no decorated blocks were discovered; however a number of artifacts were found.
Excavations turned up a series of three megalithic temples, built in the curious lobed pattern common to the islands.
On Gozo is another megalithic temple.
The oldest known megalithic temple is Ggantija on Gozo Island.
These megalithic temples are the world's oldest, dating back to 3600BC.
On a bluff on the near side of the river, a megalithic temple has been built, and smoke (presumably from sacrifices) arises from it.
The megalithic temple seems to have been transformed into a huge domed structure dominating the river-bank.
They are claimed to belong to a population certainly different from that which built the previous megalithic temples.
More than thirty megalithic temples, far older than Stonehenge.
The Mediterranean neolithic cultures of Malta worshiped in megalithic temples.