Ggantija is a Neolithic temple complex located on the Mediterranean island of Malta. It is one of the oldest free-standing structures in the world, with the earliest parts of the temple dating back to around 3600 BCE. The complex consists of two temples, which are built using megaliths - large stones weighing several tons each.
Hagar Qim Temple is one of the most significant prehistoric sites in Malta, known for its impressive megalithic structures. The temple dates back to around 3600-3200 BCE, making it older than Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids of Giza. It is part of the Maltese megalithic temple complex, which showcases the advanced construction skills and cultural practices of the Neolithic inhabitants of the Maltese islands.