Pottery found by archaeologists at the Skorba …

Years: 6093BCE - 4366BCE
Pottery found by archaeologists at the Skorba Temples in Malta resembles that found in Italy, and suggests that the Maltese islands were first settled in 5200 BCE mainly by Stone Age hunters or farmers who had arrived from the Italian island of Sicily.

The extinction of the dwarf hippos and dwarf elephants has been linked to the earliest arrival of humans on Malta.

Prehistoric farming settlements dating to the Early Neolithic period will be discovered in open areas and also in caves, such as Għar Dalam.

Pottery from the Għar Dalam phase is similar to pottery found in Agrigento, Sicily.

A culture of megalithic temple builders next either supplants or arises from this early period.

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