Neolithic Europe's Remote Heart
One thousand years of spirituality, innovation, and social development emerge from a ceremonial center on the Scottish archipelago of Orkney
By KATE RAVILIOUS
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Neolithic-Orkney-Ness-Brodgar
(Adam Stanford/Aerial Cam)
Nestled between two lakes on the remote Orkney archipelago in Scotland, the site known as the Ness of Brodgar contains a succession of Neolithic stone buildings spanning 1,000 years—and was likely an important ceremonial center.
https://www.archaeology.org/issues/61-1301/features/327-scotland-orkney-neolithic-brodgar