Skorba Temples

Skorba Temples

Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Megalithic Temples of Malta: Ġgantija, Ħaġar Qim, Mnajdra, Ta' Ħaġrat, Skorba, Tarxien.


State Party = MLT
Type = Cultural
Criteria = iv
ID = 132
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 1980
Session = 4th
Extension = 1992
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/132

The Skorba temples are megalithic remains on the northern edge of Żebbiegħ, in Malta, which have provided detailed and informative insight into the earliest periods of Malta's neolithic culture. [citation| last = Trump, Cilia | title = Malta Prehistory and Temples |page = 156] The site was only excavated in the early sixties, rather late in comparison to other megalithic sites, some of which had been studied since the early nineteenth century. The site's importance has led to its listing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a listing it shares with sixother megalithic temples in Malta.

This later excavation allowed the use of modern methods of dating and analysis. The temple itself is not in good condition, especially in comparison to the more complete temples of Ħaġar Qim and Tarxien. However, the importance of this site does not lie in the actual remains but rather in what was garnered from their excavation. [citation| last = Trump | title = Malta: An archaeological guide |page = 137]

Description

The Żebbiegħ area around Skorba appears to have been inhabited very early in the Neolithic period. When the eminent Maltese historian Sir Temi Żammit excavated the nearby temples of Ta' Ħaġrat, only a single upright slab protruded from a small mound of debris on the Skorba site. Archeologists ignored this mound until David H. Trump excavated it between 1960 and 1963. [citation| last = Żammit, Mayrhofer| title = The Prehistoric Temples of Malta and Gozo |page = 144]

The remains on the site are a series of megalithic uprights (one of them 3.4m high), the lowest course of the temples' foundations, paving slabs with libation holes in the entrance passage, and the torba floor of a three-apse temple. This three-apse shape is typical of the Ġgantija phase. Unfortunately, the greater part of the first two apses and the whole of the façade have been razed to ground level.

The north wall is in a better state of preservation. Originally, the entrance of the temple opened on a court, but in later additions during the Tarxien phase, the temple's doorway was closed off, with altars set in the corners formed by the closure. [citation| last = Trump, Cilia | title = Malta Prehistory and Temples |page = 156] East of this temple, a second monument was added in the Tarxien phase, with four apses and a central niche. [citation| last = Trump, Cilia | title = Malta Prehistory and Temples |page = 159]

For a period of roughly twelve centuries before the temples were built, a village already stood on the site. Its oldest extant structure is the eleven metre long straight wall to the west of the temples’ first entrance. citation| last = Trump | title = Malta: An archaeological guide |page = 138] Deposits at its base contained material from the first known human occupation of the island, the Għar Dalam phase, including charcoal, which carbon analysis dated to 4850 BC. ]

Pottery

The pottery found on the site is divided into two categories, the Red Skorba and the Grey Skorba phase.

ee also

*Old European culture

Citations


Coordinates: coord|35|55|21.3|N|14|22|42.2|E|type:landmark


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