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Neolithic Collection (page 3)

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Bracelet, Late Neolithic period, ca. 3000-1700 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Bracelet, Late Neolithic period, ca. 3000-1700 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Bracelet, Late Neolithic period, ca. 3000-1700 BCE

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Harvesting knife (hu ?), Late Neolithic period, ca. 5000-ca. 1700 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Harvesting knife (hu ?), Late Neolithic period, ca. 5000-ca. 1700 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Harvesting knife (hu ?), probably reworked from a forked blade (zhang ?), Late Neolithic period, ca. 5000-ca. 1700 BCE

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Stonehenge, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Stonehenge, c1910. Druidical Remains. Situated on Salisbury Plain. The ancient stone circle of Stonehenge in Wiltshire was built between 3000 and 2000 BC

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Arbor Low, 2006. Creator: Ethel Davies

Arbor Low, 2006. Creator: Ethel Davies
Arbor Low, the remains of a stone age, neolithic stone circle and site, one of the most important in the East Midlands, believed to date between 2500 and 1500 BC, Peak District, Derbyshire, England

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 1894. Prehistoric monument of standing stones aligned to the sunset of the winter solstice and the opposing sunrise of the summer solstice

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge, 1944. Artist: Frith & Co

Stonehenge, 1944. Artist: Frith & Co
Stonehenge, 1944. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Squared mouth vessel. It comes from the grave-2, Bovila Madurell (San Quirze del Valles)

Squared mouth vessel. It comes from the grave-2, Bovila Madurell (San Quirze del Valles)

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Dombate dolmen, megalithic tomb located near Monte Castelo (La Coruna)

Dombate dolmen, megalithic tomb located near Monte Castelo (La Coruna)

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Gava Venus, from the prehistoric mines of Can Tintorer. It is made of ceramic

Gava Venus, from the prehistoric mines of Can Tintorer. It is made of ceramic and represents the figure of a woman with her arms resting on the belly. It is shown with quite naturalism

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Marble bracelets decorated with parallel carved lines, from the Bat Cave, Zuheros (Cordoba)

Marble bracelets decorated with parallel carved lines, from the Bat Cave, Zuheros (Cordoba)

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Red ochre glass (painted with a red slip of iron oxide), with incised parallel lines

Red ochre glass (painted with a red slip of iron oxide), with incised parallel lines that form geometric patterns. Its globular shaped, with a convex base and straight edge, smooth walls and handles

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Druidical Stone at Strather near Barvas, Isle of Lewis, Hebrides, Scotland, 1820

Druidical Stone at Strather near Barvas, Isle of Lewis, Hebrides, Scotland, 1820. From A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825 by William Daniell

Background imageNeolithic Collection: A shepherd posing at Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 19th century. Artist

A shepherd posing at Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 19th century. Artist
A shepherd posing at Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 19th century

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Pobull Fhinn (Finns People) stone circle, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009

Pobull Fhinn (Finns People) stone circle, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009. The stones were probably named after Fionn mac Cumhaill, the legendary Gaelic hero

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Standing stones, Great Bernera, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009

Standing stones, Great Bernera, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009
Standing stones, Great Bernera, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009. Known as Callanish VIII, this is a megalithic group of four standing stones arranged in a semicircle facing the strait that divides

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Callanish Stones, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009

Callanish Stones, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009. The Neolithic stone circle at Callanish (Calanais) dates from approximately 2000 BC

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Kermario Alignments, Carnac, France

Kermario Alignments, Carnac, France

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Hambledon Hill, Dorset, 1946. Artist: John Piper

Hambledon Hill, Dorset, 1946. Artist: John Piper
Hambledon Hill, Dorset, 1946. From Early Britain, by Jacquetta Hawkes [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Crouched Burial in Round Tumulus on Dunstable Downs, 1887, (1946). Artist: Worthington G Smith

Crouched Burial in Round Tumulus on Dunstable Downs, 1887, (1946). Artist: Worthington G Smith
Crouched Burial in Round Tumulus on Dunstable Downs, 1887, (1946). From Early Britain, by Jacquetta Hawkes [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stone Rings - Old Keig, Balquhain, Balgorkar, 1827, (1946). Artist: I Logan

Stone Rings - Old Keig, Balquhain, Balgorkar, 1827, (1946). Artist: I Logan
Stone Rings - Old Keig, Balquhain, Balgorkar, 1827, (1946). From Early Britain, by Jacquetta Hawkes [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge, Wiltshire, c1830, (1946). Artist: James Bridges

Stonehenge, Wiltshire, c1830, (1946). Artist: James Bridges
Stonehenge, Wiltshire, c1830, (1946). From Early Britain, by Jacquetta Hawkes [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Brittany... c1920

Brittany... c1920
Brittany. Still covered by its mighty capstone the Dolmen de Kergavat is one of several near Plouharnel on the way to Carnac, c1920

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Alinements near Carnac, Brittany, France, c1920

Alinements near Carnac, Brittany, France, c1920
Most wondrous of the megalithic remains in the world are the alinements near Carnac. At Kerlescan the menhirs stand in 13 rows, c1920

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge, Wilts, 1776. Artist: Godfrey

Stonehenge, Wilts, 1776. Artist: Godfrey
Stonehenge, Wilts, 1776. [S. Hooper, 1776]

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Finds from a Breaker barrow, 1814 (1956)

Finds from a Breaker barrow, 1814 (1956). The Beaker Folk flourished in western Europe in the late Neolithic to early Bronze Age period (c2800-1900 BC)

Background imageNeolithic Collection: A Neolithic catastrophe, c1920

A Neolithic catastrophe, c1920
A Neolithic catastrophe, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Lifting of an impost at Stonehenge, 1901, (c1920)

Lifting of an impost at Stonehenge, 1901, (c1920). Restoration of the ancient monument. The Stonehenge complex on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire evolved in a series of stages between about 3100

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge, (c1920)

Stonehenge, (c1920). A reconstruction of the stone circle as it looked up to 5, 000 years ago when it was built, and a view in modern times showing how the stones have fallen over time

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge after restoration, c1920

Stonehenge after restoration, c1920. The Stonehenge complex on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire evolved in a series of stages between about 3100 and 1600 BC

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Neolithic antiquities, 1901

Neolithic antiquities, 1901. The bottom three images are of: Dolmen in southern Sweden; interior of a giants chamber near Roskilde; a stone circle of the late stone age in Endland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Kits Coty house, Kent, 1892

Kits Coty house, Kent, 1892
Kits Coty House, Kent, 1892. Kits Coty House or Kits Coty is the name of the remains of a Neolithic chambered long barrow on Bluebell Hill near Aylesford in Kent

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge, Wiltshire, c1920s

Stonehenge, Wiltshire, c1920s. The Stonehenge complex on Salisbury Plain evolved in a series of stages between about 3100 and 1600 BC

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Stonehenge, c1835. Artist: John Constable

Stonehenge, c1835. Artist: John Constable
Stonehenge, c1835. The Neolithic stone circle on Salisbury Plain is thought to have been used to observe the motions of the moon and sun, and was built about 2, 000 BC

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Chinese Jade Face, Neolithic period, c2500 BC

Chinese Jade Face, Neolithic period, c2500 BC

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Carnac Alignments, Brittany, France, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Carnac Alignments, Brittany, France, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Carnac Alignments Brittany, France, c20th century. The sites main phase of activity is commonly attributed to c3300 BC

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Carnac, Brittany Alignments at Kermario, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Carnac, Brittany Alignments at Kermario, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Carnac, Brittany Alignments at Kermario, c20th century. The sites main phase of activity is commonly attributed to c3300 BC

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Carnac, Brittany Alignments at Menez, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Carnac, Brittany Alignments at Menez, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Carnac, Brittany Alignments at Menez, c20th century. The sites main phase of activity is commonly attributed to c3300 BC

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Carnac, Brittany Alignments at Kermario, Neolithic, 4500-2000 BC, (c20th century) Artist: CM Dixon

Carnac, Brittany Alignments at Kermario, Neolithic, 4500-2000 BC, (c20th century) Artist: CM Dixon
Carnac, Brittany Alignments at Kermario, Neolithic, 4500-2000 BC, (c20th century. The sites main phase of activity is commonly attributed to c3300 BC

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Dawn at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Dawn at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Dawn at Stonehenge, Wiltshire; with frost on grass. Sunrise at midsummer solstice

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Tregiffian Barrow, Neolithic tomb, 3rd Millennium BC, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century

Tregiffian Barrow, Neolithic tomb, 3rd Millennium BC, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Tregiffian Barrow, Neolithic tomb, 3rd Millennium BC, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Neolithic or early Bronze Age barrow or echambered tomb, is a rare form of passage grave

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick, Cumberland, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick, Cumberland, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick, Cumberland, UK, 20th century. Constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition (3, 300 to 900 BC) during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Neolithic tomb, Tregiffian Barrow, Penwith, Cornwall, 3rd Millennium BC, 20th century

Neolithic tomb, Tregiffian Barrow, Penwith, Cornwall, 3rd Millennium BC, 20th century. Listed in the historical monument category

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Devils Arrows, Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Devils Arrows, Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Devils Arrows, Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, 20th century. Three standing stones or menhirs, erected in prehistoric times in an alignment and grooved by millennia of rainfall

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Standing stones of Stenness. Megalithic monument 3rd millennium BC, Orkney, 20th century

Standing stones of Stenness. Megalithic monument 3rd millennium BC, Orkney, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Standing stones of Stenness. Megalithic monument 3rd millennium BC, Orkney, 20th century. A Neolithic monument five miles northeast of Stromness on the mainland of Orkney, Scotland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Megalithic Circle and Dolmen, c3rd millennium BC, Stenness, Orkney, Scotland, 20th century

Megalithic Circle and Dolmen, c3rd millennium BC, Stenness, Orkney, Scotland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Megalithic Circle and Dolmen, c3rd millennium BC, Stenness, Orkney, Scotland, 20th century. The Standing Stones of Stenness are a neolithic monument five miles northeast of Stromness on the mainland

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Prehistoric Monolith in Churchyard of Rudston, Humberside, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Prehistoric Monolith in Churchyard of Rudston, Humberside, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Prehistoric Monolith in Churchyard of Rudston, Humberside, UK, 20th century. The Rudston Monolith at over 7.6 metres (25 ft) is the tallest megalith (standing stone) in the United Kingdom

Background imageNeolithic Collection: Sunrise on Megalithic Circle, Avebury, Wiltshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Sunrise on Megalithic Circle, Avebury, Wiltshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Sunrise on Megalithic Circle, Avebury, Wiltshire, 20th century. Neolithic henge monument containing three stone circles, one of the best known prehistoric sites in Britain

Background imageNeolithic Collection: The Merry Maidens Stone Circle, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

The Merry Maidens Stone Circle, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
The Merry Maidens Stone Circle, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Also known as Dawns Men, a late neolithic stone circle located in Cornwall, United Kingdom



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