. "2182"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Saflieni phase"@en . . . . . . . . "The Saflieni phase is one of the eleven phases of Maltese prehistory, the fourth of five in the middle or Temple period. It is named for the \u0126al-Saflieni Hypogeum, an underground temple complex now recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, which was built mainly in this period."@en . . . . . "21497759"^^ . . . . . . . "The Saflieni phase is one of the eleven phases of Maltese prehistory, the fourth of five in the middle or Temple period. It is named for the \u0126al-Saflieni Hypogeum, an underground temple complex now recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, which was built mainly in this period. The Saflieni phase, from approximately 3300\u20133000 BC, is a brief transitional phase between the and Tarxien phases, the two main phases during which the principal Megalithic temples of Malta were built. Saflieni-phase ceramics may provide a useful indication of separation between the two long phases. They have been recovered a number of Megalithic sites, including: the top level of the remains at Santa Verna at Xag\u0127ra in Gozo; from the eastern part of the temple of Ta' \u0126a\u0121rat in M\u0121arr; and from the lower levels of the east temple at Skorba."@en . . . . . . . . "970967317"^^ . . .