Set in the heart of Mġarr, a village in the northwest of Malta, and smaller than most other sites of a similar nature, Ta’ Ħaġrat is home to two well-preserved archaeological structures. The site was excavated between 1923 and 1926 with some other minor interventions in 1953 and in the 1960s. The larger of the two buildings dates back from the earliest phases of megalithic construction – the Ġgantija phase (3600 – 3200 BC).
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