They had Stone Age technology ... site called the Heart of Neolithic Orkney. On a heather-clad knoll half a mile away rises a giant Tolkienesque circle of stones known as the Ring of Brodgar.
Spooky. Stone circles are not only visually striking – you can also hear them. At the Ring of Brodgar on the Orkney Islands, if you clap your hands or beat a drum close to the centre of the ...
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Chip Chick on MSNThese Prehistoric Stone Circles Are Like Stonehenge, And May Have Been Used For Ritual, Ceremonial, Or Astronomical PurposesAbout 5,000 years ago, two stone circles were built in what is now southwest ... the Ring of Brodger on Orkney, Avebury or ...
Topping the list are the Orkney Islands ... the Western Isles are also home to the Pobull Fhinn Stone Circle. Situated on the small island of North Uist, this site consists of approximately ...
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Stonehenge's 'altar stone' originally came from Scotland and not Wales, new research showsThe ancient ritual meaning of Stonehenge is still a mystery, but researchers are one step closer to understanding how the famous stone circle ... as well as the Orkney Islands.
The Ring of Brodgar is another mind-blowing stone circle. It is part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on Scotland's Orkney islands.
Topping the list are the Orkney Islands. Orkney is said to have been ... Elsewhere, the Western Isles are also home to the Pobull Fhinn Stone Circle. Situated on the small island of North Uist, this ...
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