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Rock Tomb at Ghajn Qajjet, near Rabat, Malta

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On the 22nd September, 1950, whilst workmen were digging a trench for the laying of a water main at Ghajn Qajjet, near Rabat, Malta (Malta 2″ Map. Ref. 356247) at a depth of 2 ft. 8 in. below the surface of the road, the burial chamber of a rock-cut tomb was broken into (fig. 1).This chamber (fig. 2), rectangular in plan and with a flat ceiling, measured 12 ft. in length, 10 ft. in width, and 5 ft. 7 in. in height; its long axis ran in a north-easterly direction. A slab of Globigerina limestone (pl. XII), 6 ft. 5 in. long, 5 ft. 8 in. wide, and 5 in. thick, rested horizontally on the floor and was set with two of its sides in contact with the north-east and the south-east walls; owing to the slight inclination of the floor, being higher towards the north-east, it was propped up by roughly dressed small blocks of stone. There was also a cavity, 10 in. in diameter and 6 in. deep, cut in the floor at a distance of 4 in. from the south-west side of the stone slab and quite close to the south-east wall of the chamber.
Title: Rock Tomb at Ghajn Qajjet, near Rabat, Malta
Description:
On the 22nd September, 1950, whilst workmen were digging a trench for the laying of a water main at Ghajn Qajjet, near Rabat, Malta (Malta 2″ Map.
Ref.
356247) at a depth of 2 ft.
8 in.
below the surface of the road, the burial chamber of a rock-cut tomb was broken into (fig.
1).
This chamber (fig.
2), rectangular in plan and with a flat ceiling, measured 12 ft.
in length, 10 ft.
in width, and 5 ft.
7 in.
in height; its long axis ran in a north-easterly direction.
A slab of Globigerina limestone (pl.
XII), 6 ft.
5 in.
long, 5 ft.
8 in.
wide, and 5 in.
thick, rested horizontally on the floor and was set with two of its sides in contact with the north-east and the south-east walls; owing to the slight inclination of the floor, being higher towards the north-east, it was propped up by roughly dressed small blocks of stone.
There was also a cavity, 10 in.
in diameter and 6 in.
deep, cut in the floor at a distance of 4 in.
from the south-west side of the stone slab and quite close to the south-east wall of the chamber.

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