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

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Hatchet Neolithic Period Germany Austria Celt

Hatchet Neolithic Period Germany Austria Celt
Hatchet, Neolithic Period. Germany, Austria, Celt, Neolithic. Flint; overall: 4.9 cm (1 15/16 in.)

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Original Arrangement Of The Stones At Carnac, Brittany, France In The 19Th Century

Original Arrangement Of The Stones At Carnac, Brittany, France In The 19Th Century. From French Pictures By The Rev. Samuel G. Green, Published 1878

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England In The Late 19Th Century

Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England In The Late 19Th Century. From Our Own Country Published 1898

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Plan Of Stonehenge As If Restored, Left. Plan Of Stonehenge As It Was

Plan Of Stonehenge As If Restored, Left. Plan Of Stonehenge As It Was. Both Plans From The Late 19Th Century. From Our Own Country Published 1898

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Neolithic Implements From The Book The Outline Of History By H. G. Wells Volume 1, Published 1920

Neolithic Implements From The Book The Outline Of History By H. G. Wells Volume 1, Published 1920
Neolithic Implements From The Book The Outline Of History By H.G.Wells Volume 1, Published 1920

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Swiss Lake Dwellings In The Neolithic Age. Drawn By Alice. B

Swiss Lake Dwellings In The Neolithic Age. Drawn By Alice. B. Woodward From The Book The Outline Of History By H. G
Swiss Lake Dwellings In The Neolithic Age. Drawn By Alice. B.Woodward From The Book The Outline Of History By H.G.Wells Volume 1, Published 1920

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Careg Sampson Dolmen, South West Wales; Wales

Careg Sampson Dolmen, South West Wales; Wales

Background imageNeolithic Collection: The Burren, County Clare, Ireland; Poulnabrone Dolmen

The Burren, County Clare, Ireland; Poulnabrone Dolmen

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Uragh Stone Circle Under A Cloudy Sky At Sunset; County Kerry, Ireland

Uragh Stone Circle Under A Cloudy Sky At Sunset; County Kerry, Ireland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Ring Of Brodgar; Orkney, Scotland

Ring Of Brodgar; Orkney, Scotland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Poulnabrone Grave Site In The Burren Region; County Clare, Ireland

Poulnabrone Grave Site In The Burren Region; County Clare, Ireland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Poulnabrone Portal Dolmen In The Burren Region; County Clare, Ireland

Poulnabrone Portal Dolmen In The Burren Region; County Clare, Ireland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, County Clare, Ireland

Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, County Clare, Ireland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Four Knocks, County Meath, Ireland

Four Knocks, County Meath, Ireland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Low Angle View Of A Rock Structure, Kilclooney Dolmen, County Donegal, Republic Of Ireland

Low Angle View Of A Rock Structure, Kilclooney Dolmen, County Donegal, Republic Of Ireland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Low Angle View Of Proleek Dolmen, County Louth, Republic Of Ireland

Low Angle View Of Proleek Dolmen, County Louth, Republic Of Ireland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Four Knocks, Passage Tomb, 1800 Bc, Near Ardcath, County Meath, Ireland

Four Knocks, Passage Tomb, 1800 Bc, Near Ardcath, County Meath, Ireland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stone Structures On A Landscape, Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, County Clare, Republic Of Ireland

Stone Structures On A Landscape, Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, County Clare, Republic Of Ireland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Dolmens, Cleggan Dolmen, Connemara Co Galway

Dolmens, Cleggan Dolmen, Connemara Co Galway

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, County Clare, Ireland

Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, County Clare, Ireland



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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.