Neolithic Structures in the British Isles Photo Gallery and related media
Neolithic Structures in the British Isles
Dromberg Stone Circle, County Cork, Ireland
Also known as the Druid's Altar, Dromberg is the most visited megalithic site in Ireland. Excavations in the 1950s revealed a wealth of material at the site including prehistoric huts, cooking areas and the cremated remains of a young adolescent, which date the circle to between 945 and 830 BC.
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Neolithic Structures in the British Isles
Neolithic Structures in the British Isles(11 Photos)
11 Photos
More than 1,000 massive man-made structures from the Neolithic era remain scattered across the landscape of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
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Celtic Burial Mound
Celtic Burial MoundVideo Clip (2:25)
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Don Wildman takes a closer look at a pre-historic structures hidden inside a mountain in Dowth, Ireland.
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