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  • Minervino, Salento. Dolmen Li Scusi. The Salento still preserves megalithic monuments belonging to the bronze age (about 1800 bc.).
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  • Minervino, Salento. Dolmen Li Scusi. The Salento still preserves megalithic monuments belonging to the bronze age (about 1800 bc.).
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  • Minervino, Salento. Dolmen Li Scusi. The Salento still preserves megalithic monuments belonging to the bronze age (about 1800 bc.).
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  • Minervino, Salento. Dolmen Li Scusi. The Salento still preserves megalithic monuments belonging to the bronze age (about 1800 bc.).
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  • Giurdignano, Salento. Dolmen Stabile. The Salento still preserves megalithic monuments belonging to the bronze age (about 1800 bc.).
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  • Giurdignano, Salento. Menhir Vicinanze 2 in the "Menhir Garden." Probably many menhir have been recyclated in Christian times but Salento still preserves many megalithic monuments.
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  • Giurdignano, Salento. Menhir Vicinanze 2 in the "Menhir Garden." Probably many menhir have been recyclated in Christian times but Salento still preserves many megalithic monuments.
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  • Giurdignano, Salento. Menhir Vicinanze 2 in the "Menhir Garden." Probably many menhir have been recyclated in Christian times but Salento still preserves many megalithic monuments.
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  • Giurdignano, Salento. The Menhir Vicinanze 1  in the "Menhirs Garden" where the peasants sculpted Christian crosses probably to save these venerated monuments from the destruction as pagan symbols.
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  • Giurdignano, Salento. Menhirs Garden, St Paul's menhir with a altar with religious paintings of St Paul and a Spyder symbolising the local tarantism cult), a real syncretic image of the popular region of Salento, that still preserves megalithic monuments belonging to the bronze age (about 1800 bc.).
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  • Sanarica, Salento. Menhir. Probably many menhir have been recyclated in Christian times but Salento still preserves many megalithic monuments.
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  • Sanarica, Salento. Menhir. Probably many menhir have been recyclated in Christian times but Salento still preserves many megalithic monuments.
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  • The megalithic complex of ?a?ar Qim before 2009 when was still uncovered by a protective tent that changed forever a  unchanged wiew from thousand of years. . Hagar Qim is located atop a hill on the southern edge of the island of Malta. The temple's façade is characterized by a trilithon entrance, outer bench and orthostats. It has a wide forecourt with a retaining wall and a passage runs through the middle of the building.
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  • The megalithic complex of ?a?ar Qim before 2009 when was still uncovered by a protective tent that changed forever a  unchanged wiew from thousand of years. . Hagar Qim is located atop a hill on the southern edge of the island of Malta. The temple's façade is characterized by a trilithon entrance, outer bench and orthostats. It has a wide forecourt with a retaining wall and a passage runs through the middle of the building.
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  • The megalithic complex of ?a?ar Qim before 2009 when was still uncovered by a protective tent that changed forever a  unchanged wiew from thousand of years. . Hagar Qim is located atop a hill on the southern edge of the island of Malta. The temple's façade is characterized by a trilithon entrance, outer bench and orthostats. It has a wide forecourt with a retaining wall and a passage runs through the middle of the building.
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  • ?gantija is a two megalithic temple complex erected during the Neolithic Age more than 5500 years old, some of the world's oldest manmade religious structures. Together with other similar structures have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Ä gantija is a two megalithic temple complex erected during the Neolithic Age more than 5500 years old, some of the world's oldest manmade religious structures. Together with other similar structures have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Ä gantija is a two megalithic temple complex erected during the Neolithic Age more than 5500 years old, some of the world's oldest manmade religious structures. Together with other similar structures have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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