Location | Salina, Malta |
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Coordinates | 35°56′11.96″N 14°25′13.74″E / 35.9366556°N 14.4204833°E |
Type | Temple |
Part of | Megalithic Temples of Malta |
History | |
Material | Limestone |
Founded | c.4000 BC (earliest remains) c.3300–3000 BC (temple) |
Periods | Tarxien phase Tarxien Cemetery phase |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 1927–1952 |
Archaeologists | Themistocles Zammit L. Upton Way |
Condition | Poorly preserved ruins |
Ownership | Government of Malta |
Public access | Yes |
Tal-Qadi Temple is a megalithic temple in Salina, limits of Naxxar, Malta.[1] It is in a very bad state of preservation, with only the temple's general outline still visible.
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