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Step back in time and explore the wonders of the Neolithic era

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge N071216

Stonehenge N071216
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. View of Stonehenge at sunrise

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Winterbourne Stoke Barrows N930001

Winterbourne Stoke Barrows N930001
WINTERBOURNE STOKE BARROWS, Wiltshire. Aerial view of the Winterbourne Stoke cemetery showing Bronze Age round barrows with the Neolithic Long Barrow top right, next to the roundabout

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle J850519

Castlerigg Stone Circle J850519
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. General view from the south west

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge J060030

Stonehenge J060030
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Detail of the sarsen trilithons showing tallest upright and station stone against a cloudy sky

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Machrie Moor stone circles, Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom

Machrie Moor stone circles, Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Standing Stones of Callanish (Callanish 1) on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides

Standing Stones of Callanish (Callanish 1) on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. The megalithic monument is cross shaped with a central ring of stones and was buildt between 2900 and 2600 BC

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Avebury ring

Avebury ring, aerial photograph. The circles of standing stones and the henge (ditch) at Avebury date from about 2500 BC. The entire site encompasses some 28 acres and comprises a perimeter ditch

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Ring of Brodgar stone circle dating from between 2500 and 2000 BC

Ring of Brodgar stone circle dating from between 2500 and 2000 BC, 27 stones of 60 still standing, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mainland, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Lanyon Quoit, near Madron, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Lanyon Quoit, near Madron, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge K021133

Stonehenge K021133
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. A view from the North West with the stones silhouetted by the rising sun

Background imageNeolithic Collection: West Kennet Avenue K020807

West Kennet Avenue K020807
WEST KENNET AVENUE, Avebury, Wiltshire. Sunrise view. Part of the Avebury World Heritage Site

Background imageNeolithic Collection: The Kings Men in snow, The Rollright Stones, near Chipping Norton, Cotswolds, Oxfordshire

The Kings Men in snow, The Rollright Stones, near Chipping Norton, Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stanton Drew Circles and Cove N080713

Stanton Drew Circles and Cove N080713
STANTON DREW CIRCLES AND COVE, North Somerset. General view of the stone circle

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge J060031

Stonehenge J060031
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Detail of sarsen trilithons showing tallest upright and station stone

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Silbury Hill N071380

Silbury Hill N071380
SILBURY HILL, Wiltshire. Silbury Hill lit at dusk / night. Part of the Avebury World Heritage Site

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071049

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071049
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. Dark storm clouds loom over the stones

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge k021124

Stonehenge k021124
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. View from the North West at sunrise

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge K050081

Stonehenge K050081
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. View from the North East with the Slaughter Stone in the foreground

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge N020019

Stonehenge N020019
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Close up view of the stone circle during the Summer Solstice sunrise

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge K990668

Stonehenge K990668
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. The Eclipse

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Silbury Hill N070124

Silbury Hill N070124
SILBURY HILL, Avebury, Wiltshire. View taken from the information board to the west

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge J870239

Stonehenge J870239
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Mid-summer sunset

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Pobull Fhinn Standing Stones on North Uist in the Outer Hebrides. Europe, Scotland, June

Pobull Fhinn Standing Stones on North Uist in the Outer Hebrides. Europe, Scotland, June

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Men-an-tol standing stones

Men-an-tol standing stones. This formation of standing stones is thought to be the remains of a Neolithic burial chamber, with the circular shaped stone forming the entrance

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Dolmen, Neolithic burial chamber 4500 years old

Dolmen, Neolithic burial chamber 4500 years old, Pentre Ifan, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Callanish (Callanais) Standing Stones

Callanish (Callanais) Standing Stones, erected by Neolithic people between 3000 and 1500 BC, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNeolithic Collection: The Neolithic Castlerigg Stone Circle at dawn, near Keswick, Lake District National Park

The Neolithic Castlerigg Stone Circle at dawn, near Keswick, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kigndom, Europe

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Callanish stone circle

Callanish stone circle. This neolithic stone circle is situated near Callanish, on Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides. The site dates from around between 2900 and 2600 BC

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge N130038

Stonehenge N130038
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Aerial view

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Woodhenge K040326

Woodhenge K040326
WOODHENGE, Amesbury, Wiltshire. Aerial view of the site looking North East. Part of the Stonehenge World Heritage Site

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Silbury Hill J880280

Silbury Hill J880280
SILBURY HILL, Avebury, Wiltshire. Construction of Silbury Hill. Neolithic reconstruction drawing by Judith Dobie, English Heritage Graphics Team

Background imageNeolithic Collection: The Neolithic Castlerigg Stone Circle dating from around 3000 BC, near Keswick

The Neolithic Castlerigg Stone Circle dating from around 3000 BC, near Keswick, Lake District National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Catalhoyuk (Catal Hoyuk and Catal Huyuk) - a very large Neolithic

Catalhoyuk (Catal Hoyuk and Catal Huyuk) - a very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic proto-city settlement in southern Anatolia, which existed from approximately 7100 BC to 5700 BC

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Chun Cromlech, Morvah, Cornwall. Summer 1858

Chun Cromlech, Morvah, Cornwall. Summer 1858
The Chun Cromlech or Quoit. A megalithic tomb located on open moorland between Pendeen and Morvah. Photographer: Dr John Wheeley Gough Gutch

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Normanton Down N120066

Normanton Down N120066
STONEHENGE AREA, Wiltshire. Aerial view of Normanton Down Barrow Cemetery / Bush Barrow

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge at dusk with moon N110366

Stonehenge at dusk with moon N110366
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. General view at dusk with moon

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge N130043

Stonehenge N130043
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Aerial view

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge at sunrise N130035

Stonehenge at sunrise N130035
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Sunrise

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Durrington Walls J930177

Durrington Walls J930177
DURRINGTON WALLS, Wiltshire. Reconstruction drawing. The post holes at Durrington Walls interpreted as an elaborate wooden ceremonial site by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageNeolithic Collection: CAVE ART. Prehistoric rock painting, probably depicting a horned goddess

CAVE ART. Prehistoric rock painting, probably depicting a horned goddess. From Aounrhet, Tassili, Algeria

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge, Summer Solstice N100566

Stonehenge, Summer Solstice N100566
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Summer solstice. View of crowds and lit stones. Midsummer before dawn

Background imageNeolithic Collection: The Sanctuary, Avebury J880247

The Sanctuary, Avebury J880247
THE SANCTUARY, Avebury, Wiltshire. The Sanctuary on Overton Hill as it may have appeared in the final phase. Now part of the Avebury World Heritage Site

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge sarsen circle joints J050103

Stonehenge sarsen circle joints J050103
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team) showing joints on the outer sarsen circle

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Silbury Hill and Avebury N071892

Silbury Hill and Avebury N071892
SILBURY HILL, AVEBURY, Wiltshire. Aerial view with the henge and stone circle at Avebury top right

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Belas Knapp Long Barrow N071890

Belas Knapp Long Barrow N071890
BELAS KNAPP LONG BARROW, Gloucestershire. Aerial view

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Cup and ring marked rock N030028

Cup and ring marked rock N030028
DODDINGTON, near Berwick Upon Tweed, Northumberland. View of a cup and ring marked rock. Their purpose is a mystery, which archeologists usually describe as ritual

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Knowlton neolithic ritual henge J940466

Knowlton neolithic ritual henge J940466
KNOWLTON CHURCH AND EARTHWORKS, Dorset. A reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper of the neolithic monument

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Avebury Stone Circle N080688

Avebury Stone Circle N080688
AVEBURY STONE CIRCLE, Wiltshire. View of the sarsens found on the south west side of the circle



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Step back in time and explore the wonders of the Neolithic era. From the mystical Avebury Stone Circle to the iconic Stonehenge, these ancient sites hold secrets that continue to captivate our imagination. Journey through history as you stand amidst the Avebury Stone Circle (J900435), marveling at its grandeur and wondering about its purpose. Feel a sense of awe as you approach Stonehenge ahead (FL01500_02_003), knowing that you are about to witness one of the world's most famous landmarks. As you gaze upon Stonehenge (J850008) during golden hour, let yourself be transported to an age long gone, where rituals and beliefs intertwined with nature. The setting sun casts a warm glow on this enigmatic structure (J870232), creating a breathtaking sight that leaves no visitor untouched. Venturing further north, discover Skara Brae Prehistoric Village on Scotland's Orkney Islands – a remarkable testament to human resilience and ingenuity. Explore these ancient dwellings and imagine what life was like for our ancestors thousands of years ago. Return once more to Stonehenge (N071215) and immerse yourself in its timeless allure. Let your mind wander as you walk among these colossal stones, pondering their origins and significance. Make your way towards Waylands Smithy (K040655), another Neolithic gem nestled within England's countryside. Here, experience tranquility amidst nature while admiring this well-preserved burial chamber. Continue your journey with a visit to Avebury Stone Circle (N071124). This expansive site will leave you awestruck by its sheer scale – an impressive feat accomplished by early civilizations who left behind enduring legacies. Stonehenge beckons once again (K021103), inviting visitors from around the globe to delve into its mysteries. Stand beneath towering monoliths and contemplate their purpose in this sacred space.