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  • [[File:Orkney_Skara_Brae.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Neolithic dwellings at Skara Brae]] '''Heart of Neolithic Orkney''' refers to a group of Stone Age monuments found on the [[Mainland,
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  • ...th Channel]]. The site is of great importance to the understanding of the Neolithic period. ...f> Excavations were carried out which revealed the remains of a number of Neolithic houses on low ground about 500 yards from the shore of Ballygally Bay.
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  • The larger islands have been continuously inhabited since Neolithic times, were influenced by the emergence of the kingdom of Dál Riata from A ...Kintyre and it is likely that the Clyde cairns were the earliest forms of Neolithic monument constructed by incoming settlers although few of the 100 or so exa
    21 KB (3,251 words) - 21:55, 31 March 2022
  • There is much evidence of the early habitation of Cambridgeshire, back to the Neolithic period. The Icknield Way which marks the county's border with [[Hertfordsh
    10 KB (1,429 words) - 17:11, 16 May 2020
  • Neolithic burial grounds have been discovered at The Bridestones, near [[Congleton]]
    18 KB (2,625 words) - 09:43, 6 June 2019
  • ...astlerigg stone circle on the hill above [[Keswick]] has been dated to the Neolithic or early Bronze Ages.
    16 KB (2,422 words) - 13:18, 19 February 2019
  • ...caves on the Nottinghamshire border, traces from the Upper Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, and a time when the ice ages would have left the Derbyshire hills ...00 BC.<ref>Smith, pp. 7</ref> Three miles west of [[Youlgreave]] lies the Neolithic henge monument of Arbor Low, which has been dated to 2500 BC.
    15 KB (2,269 words) - 13:44, 16 July 2019
  • ...ave provided a location for defensive settlements for millennia. There are Neolithic and Bronze Age burial mounds on almost every chalk hill in the county along
    35 KB (5,395 words) - 10:01, 27 October 2018
  • Neolithic and Bronze Age remains in Dumfriesshire include stone circles such as those
    12 KB (1,860 words) - 20:16, 24 July 2018
  • ...the South Downs and southern edges of Salisbury Plain were settled in the Neolithic, and these settlers built hill forts such as [[Winklebury]] and may have fa
    14 KB (2,242 words) - 14:48, 2 September 2020
  • ...n Hertfordshire since the Middle Stone Age. It was first farmed during the Neolithic period and permanent habitation appeared at the beginning of the Bronze Age
    14 KB (2,058 words) - 10:01, 6 June 2019
  • ...ble artefacts include four rare Jadeite axeheads imported from the Alps of Neolithic Italy, and the unique ceremonial macehead discovered at the tomb of [[Knowt
    10 KB (1,559 words) - 19:42, 27 July 2020
  • ...rom the quarries at Swanscombe. The Medway megaliths were built during the Neolithic era. There is a rich sequence of Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Roman era occupa
    24 KB (3,668 words) - 14:18, 16 March 2024
  • ...he islands have been inhabited for at least 8,500 years, as Mesolithic and Neolithic folk have left their mark. In the Iron Age the islands are assumed to have ...passage grave, the Ring of Brodgar and other standing stones. Many of the Neolithic settlements were abandoned around 2500 BC, possibly due to changes in the c
    51 KB (7,781 words) - 21:39, 29 January 2016
  • Yell has been inhabited since the Neolithic times, and a dozen broch sites have been identified from the pre-Norse peri Yell has been inhabited since the Neolithic times.<ref name=Smith/> A petrosomatoglyph or stone footprint at North Yell
    28 KB (4,634 words) - 16:54, 18 April 2019
  • ...onument at Stanton Drew stone circles is unknown, but it is believed to be Neolithic.<ref>{{cite web | title=Stanton Drew Stone Circles | work=English Heritage
    42 KB (6,548 words) - 10:39, 3 November 2016
  • ...over Wiltshire. [[Stonehenge]] and [[Avebury]] are perhaps the most famous Neolithic sites in the United Kingdom. *{{i-OpenSpace}} [[Avebury]], Neolithic stone circle
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  • ...e web |title= Neolithic Sites in Ireland|url=http://www.myguideireland.com/neolithic-sites-in-ireland|publisher=MyGuideIreland.com}} Retrieved on 2&nbsp;October
    24 KB (3,510 words) - 13:29, 13 June 2017
  • ...the post-holes was radiocarbon-dated to 3997-3728 BC. A new form of early Neolithic pottery with a lip around the inside of the rim were found. This Granny pot | contribution =Two Neolithic structures in Granny Townland, County Kilkenny
    47 KB (6,906 words) - 10:14, 16 February 2019
  • Next came Ireland’s first farmers. These people of the Neolithic period (4000 to 2500 BC) cleared forests and planted crops. Their burial mo
    16 KB (2,332 words) - 09:56, 22 June 2017
  • ...Throughout the county there is a wealth of archaeological remains from the Neolithic period (approx 4,000BC to 2,500BC), particularly in terms of megalithic tom ...urial, unlike those of the Neolithic (New Stone Age) period.<ref name="The Neolithic, or New Stone Age">{{cite web|url=http://www.wesleyjohnston.com/users/irela
    37 KB (5,694 words) - 17:16, 22 June 2017
  • }}</ref> &mdash; and date from the Neolithic period or earlier. Remains from the Bronze Age period are far more widespre
    27 KB (4,024 words) - 20:58, 25 June 2017

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