Side Wall Stones with Temple Engraving (Mnajdra)
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Temple Engraving at Mnajdra


This is why we know that the temples were not open but had a roof - of which material is not known. Probably wood if people were able to get it. The long log-shaped features suggest that wood was used ideed. (Stone would have been too heavy).
This temple was engraved in one of the wall stones of the Mnajdra temple (see above).
This temple was engraved in one of the wall stones of the Mnajdra temple (see above).
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