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Many fresh cut peat slices drying in the summer in a Scottish moor landscape on the Isle of Skye
The Riasc Monastic Settlement is an archaeological site located in County Kerry, Ireland. It is an early Christian site dating back to the 6th century. The settlement includes the remains of a stone church, a round tower, and various other structures.
Stone houses by the sea at the Jarlshof archeological site in Shetland, Scotland
During the summer months, archaeologists and volunteers dig in the 1600s English Colony of Avalon at the Ferryland Site on the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland. Workers uncover cobblestone walkways near the Sir David Kirke House kitchen.
Ancient Clava Cairns monument in Scotland
The entrance to, and one of the dwellings at Skara Brae, neolithic settlement, Orkney islands, Scotland
Skara Brae in Orkney, Neolithic settlement Scotland
The Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse settlements are an extraordinary archaeological site, which cover more than 4,000 years of human history, including late Neolithic houses, a Bronze Age village, an Iron Age broch, a Norse longhouse, a medieval farmstead and a 16th century laird’s house. It is located at Sumburgh Head, Mainland Shetland.
A summer HDR image of a late bronze age/early iron age Cladh Hallan roundhouse on South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Panoramic aerial view of a rural scene in Scotland on bright winter afternoon
Neolithic Village of Skara Brae inside view
A super high wide angle view group of mature and senior women enjoying a day out in Bamburgh, North East England. They are enjoying a walk in the fresh air together while bonding. They are appreciating the quiet calm empty beach.
Skara Brae, a stone built Neolithic settlement, located in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland. 3180 BC to 2500 BC. Is Europe's most complete Neolithic village.
The Riley Graves is the resting place of the Hancock family where during an eight day period, six children and their father died from the bubonic plague that devasted the village of Eyam in 1665-66. It is called the Riley Graves because they came from Riley Farm in the village.
stone age village Skara Brae on Orkney, Scotland
View over reservoir in Wales towards distance mountains, showing how low the water levels are as climate change in UK leads to water shortages, drought and hosepipe bans.
Skara Brae, a stone-built Neolithic settlement on the Bay of Skaill on the Mainland, the largest island in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland.
Darwin, East Falkland, Falkland Islands: old, partly ruined, stone sheep corral, traditional of the Falklands - stone corrals originate in earliest days of settlement in the Falkland Islands.
peat turf is still cuttet to a large amount in Ireland. Peat turf is one of the most important fuels all over Ireland
Kilmartin Glen, Cairnbaan rock art, viewed from a low level overheadaerial drone position, in Argyll & Bute, on the west coast of Scotland, close to the coastal town of Lochgilphead. The mysterious carvings in the rocks are located in remote locations throughout the glen.
Fahan BeeHive Huts Dingle peninsula Ireland drone aerial view
An over view of the neolithic settlement of Skara Brae and the Bay of Skaill,  Orkney mainland, Scotland.
Dolman burial chamber in The Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, UK
Aerial view of a Scottish loch with the water level lowered to allow maintenance work on a hydro dam
The castle is situated on the Laich of Moray, a fertile plain that was once the swampy foreshore of Spynie Loch. This was originally a more defensive position than it appears today, long after the loch was drained. \n\nThe motte is a huge man-made mound, with steep sides and a wide ditch separating it from the bailey. The whole site is enclosed by a water-filled ditch, which is more a mark of its boundary than it is a serious defensive measure. \nDuffus Castle was built by a Flemish man named Freskin, who came to Scotland in the first half of the 1100s. After an uprising by the ‘men of Moray’ against David I in 1130, the king sent Freskin north as a representative of royal authority.
Foundation of a bishops farm in the Norsemen settlement Gardar in the arctic summer in Igaliku in the south western part of Greenland. The Norsemen left the place in the beginning of the 15th century and the modern excavations are today a public park in the small village
two Reservoir from above
aerial panoramic view of summer countryside, Northern Ireland
An aerial view of Andromeda and Milky Way in the Crawick Multiverse in Dumfries and Galloway
Group of People Standing at Waters Edge in Manchester England. Dark and Moody Overcast Sky
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