• The showcases around the walls of the Għar Dalam museum house skeletal remains found in the cave.[5] These are organised by species and type.
  • The pottery of the first settlers is known as Għar Dalam Ware, characterized by impressions around the rim and neck of simple bowls and globular jars.
  • Malta’s oldest prehistoric site of Għar Dalam engages visitors to step back in time. ... Għar Dalam is also renowned for its ecological value.
  • However, the cave of Għar Dalam, which in English means “cave of darkness,” is potentially the most scientifically important of these caves.
  • Għar Dalam is a tunnel-shaped cave that penetrates some 140 metres into the North side of Wied (valley) Dalam, with its entrance facing South.
  • Għar Dalam is a tourist attraction, one of the Musèu in Nadur, Malta. It is located: 6.8 km from Casal Zeitun, 13 km from Il-Fgura, 14 km from Haż-Żabbar.
  • It has lent its name to the Għar Dalam phase in Maltese prehistory, and is viewed as one of Malta's most important national monuments.
  • No bones found in this layer, only some impressions of plant material. Għar Dalam Cave and Museum is operated by Heritage Malta.
  • Għar Dalam provides the earliest evidence of human presence on Malta, with artefacts dating back 7,400 years to the Neolithic Period.
  • The Għar Dalam is a cave that is famous for its many neolithic remains. The first excavation here took place in 1865 and there have been several since.