List of prehistoric structures in Great Britain

There are many prehistoric sites and structures of interest remaining from prehistoric Britain, spanning the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. Among the most important are the Wiltshire sites around Stonehenge and Avebury, which are designated as a World Heritage Site.[1]

Structures and sites

Agricultural structures, mines and roads

  • Bathampton Down, Iron Age earth enclosure with Bronze Age round barrows in the area.
  • Bindon Hill, Iron Age earth enclosure.
  • Great Orme, Bronze Age copper mines and an Iron Age hill fort.
  • Grime's Graves, Neolithic flint mining complex.
  • The Ridgeway, ancient trackway.
  • Sweet Track, ancient causeway.
  • Tarr Steps, late Bronze Age clapper bridge.

Burial structures

Causewayed enclosures

Fortifications

Hill forts

Other defensive structures

Henges

Hill figures

Settlement sites

Stone monuments

Structures of unknown purpose

See also

References

  1. ^ "Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 30 November 2020.

External links

  • Winter Solstice and Long Barrows has a listing of Long Barrow coordinates
  • Prehistoric Britain – about-britain.com
  • Scottish Archaeological Research Framework -- Chronological and regional overview of Scottish archaeology
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Farming
Food processing
Hunting
Projectile points
Systems
Toolmaking
Other tools
Ceremonial
Dwellings
Water management
Other architecture
Material goods
Prehistoric art
Burial
Other cultural