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The inner end of the main
doorway is flanked by a pair of megaliths which overlap
the inner slabs of the entrance. This arrangement makes
the inner end of the main entrance wider than the doorway.
Simultaneously, these megaliths are the first stones of
the left and right apses. In this study this arrangement
is called the stepped doorway.
It seems that the stepped
doorway had a very important function in the construction
of the temples. Its megaliths had to be very strong to
withstand the pressure caused by the building of the
lateral apses. Sometimes this pair of megaliths can still
be seen towering over the rest of the main doorway as in
the case of Ggantija South and the sole megalith at Skorba.
The ‘bar holes’ of the doorway were made in them and
can be seen in almost every temple.
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