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Prehistoric Collection

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Scotland, Orkney Islands, Skara Brae Prehistoric Village

Scotland, Orkney Islands, Skara Brae Prehistoric Village. Skara Brae, a stone-built Neolithic settlement, located on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of Mainland Orkney

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Scotland, The Isle of Lewis, Callanish Stone Circle

Scotland, The Isle of Lewis, Callanish Stone Circle. Callanish Stone Circle, a famous neolithic monument located on the Isle of Lewis in the chain of islands known as the Outer Hebrides

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: England, Wiltshire, Stonehenge & Avebury World Heritage Site (WHS). England, Wiltshire

England, Wiltshire, Stonehenge & Avebury World Heritage Site (WHS). England, Wiltshire
England, Wiltshire, Stonehenge & Avebury World Heritage Site (WHS). Silbury Hill a prehistoric artificial chalk mound located near Avebury Stone Circle

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: England, Cumbria, Mayburgh Henge

England, Cumbria, Mayburgh Henge. Standing stone and Neolithic henge near Penrith

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Scotland, Fife, Lundin Links Stone Circle

Scotland, Fife, Lundin Links Stone Circle. A frosty morning at Lundin Links Stone Circle located on the second fairway of the Ladies golf course

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Tyrebagger Stone Circle

Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Tyrebagger Stone Circle. First light of the day illuminates the recumbent stone circle at Tyrebagger on the outskirts of Aberdeen over looking the Airport

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: England, Cumbria, Castlerigg Stone Circle

England, Cumbria, Castlerigg Stone Circle
England, Cumbria, Lake District National Park. The popular Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick, dating back from the later Neolithic period. The mountain in the distance is Blencathra

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Scotland, Orkney Islands, The Ring of Brodgar

Scotland, Orkney Islands, The Ring of Brodgar. The Ring of Brodgar, a Neolithic stone circle and henge monument on the mainland of Orkney, Scotland

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Republic of Ireland, County Kerry, Uragh Stone Circle

Republic of Ireland, County Kerry, Uragh Stone Circle. Waterfall behind the prehistoric Uragh Stone Circle which is located between Lough Inchiquin and Lough Cloonee in Gleninchiquin Park

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Republic of Ireland, County Cork, Kealkil Stone Circle

Republic of Ireland, County Cork, Kealkil Stone Circle. The prehistoric site of Kealkil consists of a small five stone circle and two large monoliths

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: England, Somerset, Stanton Drew North East Stone Circle

England, Somerset, Stanton Drew North East Stone Circle. The North-East Circle part of the Stanton Drew Stone circle Complex - The second largest in Britain (after Avebury)

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: England, Cumbria, Birkrigg Stone Circle

England, Cumbria, Birkrigg Stone Circle. Birkrigg stone circle (also known as the Druids Temple or Druids Circle), a Bronze Age stone circle located near Ulverston in the Lake District Peninsulas

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Long Meg and her daughters stone circle, Cumbria

Long Meg and her daughters stone circle, Cumbria
England, Cumbria, Little Salkeld. Long Meg and her daughters, one of the finest stone circles to be found in the north of England

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Scotland, Orkney Islands, Standing Stones of Stenness

Scotland, Orkney Islands, Standing Stones of Stenness. The Standing Stones of Stenness, a Neolithic stone circle monument on the mainland of Orkney, Scotland

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Scotland, The Isle of Lewis, Callanish Stone Circle No3

Scotland, The Isle of Lewis, Callanish Stone Circle No3. Callanish Stone Circle No3, a neolithic monument located on the Isle of Lewis in the chain of islands known as the Outer Hebrides

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: England, Cumbria, Blakeley Rise Stone Circle

England, Cumbria, Blakeley Rise Stone Circle. Blakeley Rise (also known as Kinniside Stone Circle) located near Ennerdale Bridge in the Western Lake District

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: England, Oxfordshire, Rollright Stones

England, Oxfordshire, Rollright Stones. The Whispering Knights dolmen is a 5000 year old burial chamber, believed to be part of a Neolithic long barrow



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