Ring of Brodgar stone circle on Mainland, Orkney.


The Ring of Brodgar is a classic henge monument consisting of a circular rock-cut ditch 3m deep, 10m wide and with a diameter of There are two opposite entrances with causeways across the ditch. Originally the circle consisted of about 60 standing stones of which 27 remain (of these, 13 were re-erected since the mid-nineteenth century). The exact age of the monument is uncertain but it is thought to date from c2500 BC and c2000 BC, putting it towards the end of the Neolithic era. In 1999 the site was accorded World Heritage Site status by UNESCO as part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site.


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Location: Ring of Brodgar, Mainland, Orkney
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