Summary: The text focuses on the ancient archaeological sites in Malta, particularly the megalithic temples and the Hypogeum of Hal Saflieni, shedding light on the culture and customs of the early inhabitants. The findings include terracotta models, temple facades, and various artifacts such as pottery, metal objects, and obsidian tools. The architecture of the temples, including Hagar Qim and Mnajdra, is described in detail, highlighting the intricate carvings, sacrificial altars, and ritual installations found within. The text also delves into the progression of architectural styles, pottery designs, and cultural practices over different phases and periods. The importance of these archaeological discoveries in understanding Malta's prehistoric past is underscored, along with mentions of key figures such as Dr. Glyn Daniel and Professor Albert Mayr who contributed significantly to the research and documentation of Malta's ancient heritage.