The group of Neolithic monuments on Orkney consists of a large chambered tomb (Maes Howe), two ceremonial stone circles (the Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar) and a settlement (Skara Brae), together with a number of unexcavated burial, ceremonial and settlement sites. The group constitutes a major prehistoric cultural landscape which gives a graphic depiction of life in this remote archipelago in the far north of Scotland some 5,000 years ago.
Orkney
| Title | Orkney |
| Artist(s) | Unrecorded artist |
| Dates | c. 3180–2500 B.C.E. |
| Places | Europe / Western Europe / Scotland |
| Period, Culture, Style | Prehistoric / Neolithic |
| Artwork Type | Architecture / Historic City |
| Material | Stone |
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Cite this page as: UNESCO, "Orkney," in Smarthistory, May 27, 2021, accessed December 14, 2025, https://smarthistory.org/orkney/.






