Neolithic British Isles

The Ring of Brodgar
The inside of the Neolithic houses constructed on Skara Brae in the Orkneys, northeast of Scotland.
The Neolithic site of Silbury Hill in Wiltshire, southern England, is one example of the large ceremonial monuments constructed across the British Isles in this period.

The Neolithic British Isles is about the remains of tribes living in the islands from about 4000 BC to 2,500 BC. These people left stone monuments and other remains in Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man and many other islands.[1]p37 The Neolithic was the last part of the Stone Age in the British Isles.

  1. Adkins, Roy & Leslie and Victoria Leitch 2008. The Handbook of British Archaeology. 2nd ed, Constable, London.

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