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Prehistoric Monument Collection

"Journey through Time: Exploring Prehistoric Monuments Across Europe" Immerse yourself in the ancient wonders of prehistoric monuments scattered across Europe

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle at sunset, near Keswick, Lake District National Park

Castlerigg Stone Circle at sunset, near Keswick, Lake District National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: An engraving depicting Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, 19th century

An engraving depicting Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, 19th century
5310645 An engraving depicting Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, 19th century; (add.info.: Date: 1832); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: An impression of Stonehenge as it would be if restored, 19th century

An impression of Stonehenge as it would be if restored, 19th century
5311357 An impression of Stonehenge as it would be if restored, 19th century; (add.info.: Date: 1896); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: Two horses and two male ibex (Upper Paleolithic)

Two horses and two male ibex (Upper Paleolithic). Prehistoric Rock Art, Coa Valley Archaeological Park ( Parque Arqueologico do Vale do Coa), a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: Reproduction of Coa river Valley rock art at the Coa Valley Art and Archaeology Museum

Reproduction of Coa river Valley rock art at the Coa Valley Art and Archaeology Museum. Vila Nova de Foz Coa. Alto douro, Portugal

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: Dolmen and cork tree at Portalegre. Alentejo, Portugal

Dolmen and cork tree at Portalegre. Alentejo, Portugal

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: Dolmen at Vidigueira, Redondo. Alentejo, Portugal

Dolmen at Vidigueira, Redondo. Alentejo, Portugal

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: Almendres cromlech, a 8000 years old prehistoric monument. Evora, Portugal

Almendres cromlech, a 8000 years old prehistoric monument. Evora, Portugal

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: Imaginary Reconstruction Stonehenge Salisbury Plain

Imaginary Reconstruction Stonehenge Salisbury Plain
Imaginary reconstruction of Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published 1857

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: Sun Worshippers Worshipper Practicing Rites Ritual

Sun Worshippers Worshipper Practicing Rites Ritual
Sun worshippers practicing their rites at Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England in the early 20th century. From Mundo Grafico, published 1912

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: The Heel Stone and Stonehenge Prehistoric Monument, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Amesbury

The Heel Stone and Stonehenge Prehistoric Monument, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: Stonehenge Prehistoric Monument, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England

Stonehenge Prehistoric Monument, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: Stonehenge Wiltshire England English Salisbury Plain

Stonehenge Wiltshire England English Salisbury Plain
Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England. The prehistoric Bronze Age monument is thought to date from around 3000 - 2000 BC. After an 18th century engraving by Andrew Motte after a work by William Stukeley

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: Stonehenge Wiltshire England English Salisbury Plain

Stonehenge Wiltshire England English Salisbury Plain
Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England. The prehistoric Bronze Age monument is thought to date from around 3000 - 2000 BC. After an 18th century engraving by Andrew Motte after a work by William Stukeley

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: The Wiltshire Champion Coursing Meeting, Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England

The Wiltshire Champion Coursing Meeting, Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England, seen here in the 19th century. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865

Background imagePrehistoric Monument Collection: Aerial image of Stonehenge, prehistoric monument and stone circle, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Aerial image of Stonehenge, prehistoric monument and stone circle, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe


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"Journey through Time: Exploring Prehistoric Monuments Across Europe" Immerse yourself in the ancient wonders of prehistoric monuments scattered across Europe. At Castlerigg Stone Circle, located at sunset near Keswick in the Lake District National Park, witness the mystical beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. As the sun dips below the horizon, its golden rays illuminate the towering stones that have stood for centuries. Traveling to Portugal, marvel at the Dolmen and cork tree in Portalegre and Vidigueira's Redondo region. These remarkable structures transport you back to a time when humans coexisted with nature, leaving behind enigmatic traces of their existence. In Evora, Portugal lies Almendres cromlech—an 8000-year-old monument that stands as a testament to human ingenuity and spirituality. Step into history as you wander among these ancient stones, contemplating their purpose and significance. Venturing back to England, prepare to be awestruck by Stonehenge—a world-renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site near Amesbury on Salisbury Plain. The Heel Stone guards this prehistoric wonder as visitors from around the globe gather to ponder its mysteries. For those seeking a deeper understanding of our ancestors' artistic expressions, visit Coa Valley Art and Archaeology Museum where reproductions of rock art from Coa River Valley offer insights into Upper Paleolithic life. Delve into their symbolic language and immerse yourself in an era long gone but not forgotten. These prehistoric monuments serve as reminders of our shared heritage—testimonies etched in stone that connect us with our past. Let these captivating sites ignite your imagination and inspire awe for civilizations that flourished thousands of years ago.