Prehistoric. Skara brae, Orkney Islands Neolithic Settlement, 3100-2500 BC.

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Prehistoric

Skara brae, Orkney Islands Neolithic Settlement, BC

Rousay Island

Milhowe Broch Orkney Islands

A stone circle Orkney Islands

The Ring of Brodgar Orkney

The Outer Hebrides

Callanish Stones, Lewis Island

* Clava Cairns

Clava Cairns, Inverness, Scotland BC

A cup-holed rock

The magic of the place…

Newgrange, Ireland

The Uffington Horse oxfordshire, 2000 BC

The Wiltshire Horse About years old

Glastonbury Tor and Tower

* Avebury, Silbury Hill Avebury and Silbury Hill

Silbury Hill 2000 Bc

Stonehenge BC

A beaker

The Sun Disk Present-day Germany Bronze Age 1600 BC

Avebury from a satellite’s eye’s wiew

Avebury and Silbury Hill

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Was it a crop circle?

Stonehenge

Another site in Wiltshire

The Amesbury Archer