A man buried in United Kingdom in the Neolithic era

The Neolithic period in England, occurring roughly between 4000 BCE and 2500 BCE, marks a transformative era characterized by the transition from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a more settled farming existence. This epoch is often associated with the early Celtic culture, although it predates any documented presence of Celts in England. The Neolithic era laid the foundational cultural, social, and technological frameworks that would influence future Celtic societies.
Settlement Patterns
During the Neolithic era, communities in England began to form permanent or semi-permanent settlements. This shift was driven by advancements in agriculture, allowing groups to cultivate crops such as wheat and barley and domesticate animals like cattle, pigs, and sheep. The establishment of settlements led to the development of distinct village cultures, typically situated in fertile valleys or near bodies of water which provided both resources and defense.
Architecture and Monumental Construction
One of the most defining features of Neolithic England is its architectural achievements. People built large communal structures and monuments made of earth and stone. Notable examples include:
Long Barrows and Chambered Tombs: These burial mounds and tombs, such as West Kennet Long Barrow, signify early religious and social practices. They often served as tombs for communal burials and a connection between the living community and their ancestors.
Causewayed Enclosures: These large, circular ditches with multiple gaps (or causeways) are interpreted as sites for communal gatherings, trade, or ritual activities, such as Windmill Hill.
Stone Circles and Henges: Perhaps the most iconic Neolithic structures are stone circles and henges, with Stonehenge and Avebury being the most famous. These sites likely had religious or astronomical significance and reflected advanced understanding in construction and a complex social structure capable of organizing large-scale projects.
Tools and Technology
Neolithic people in England used advanced stone tools. Axes, made from polished flint or imported stones, were vital for clearing forests for agriculture. Flint mines such as Grimes Graves in Norfolk demonstrate sophisticated mining practices. Pottery also emerged during this time, including the creation of Grooved Ware, associated with ceremonial sites and daily use, indicating evolving aesthetic and functional sensibilities.
Social Structure
The social structure of Neolithic England is understood to have been relatively egalitarian, with no evident centralized authority initially. As population density increased, however, social hierarchies likely emerged, mirrored in the complexity and scale of collective building projects. Leadership roles may have been associated with religious or ritual knowledge, which was crucial for maintaining social cohesion.
Culture and Beliefs
The spiritual life of Neolithic people was deeply interwoven with their environment. Evidence from burial practices and monuments suggests a strong belief in an afterlife and veneration of ancestors. The orientation of structures like Stonehenge suggests that celestial bodies played an important role in their religious and practical lives, possibly aiding in agricultural planning.
Art and Communication
Art in the Neolithic period was primarily expressed in functional items or as part of their built environment, such as engraved patterns on equipment or monuments. Communication likely remained oral, with stories, traditions, and knowledge passed down verbally across generations.
Environmental Interactions
Neolithic communities significantly altered their landscapes through deforestation, agriculture, and the construction of monuments. This interaction shows both a practical adaptation to and a deep spiritual connection with their environment.
In summary, Neolithic England was a foundational era that saw the emergence of agricultural practices, permanent settlements, and monumental architecture, setting the stage for subsequent cultural developments. While the direct influence of Celtic culture came much later, the Neolithic period established core elements of life that would echo through the ages, shaping the identity and heritage of England.
Sample ID | Culture/Period | Date | Location | Action |
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I3023 | Neolithic Wales | 3750 BCE | Wales. Brechnockshire. Hay-on-Wye. Little Lodge, United Kingdom | View |
I3005 | Neolithic England | 3781 BCE | England. Somerset. Burrington Combe. Aveline's Hole, United Kingdom | View |
I6744 | Mesolithic England | 8606 BCE | England. Somerset. Burrington Combe. Aveline's Hole, United Kingdom | View |
I6745 | Mesolithic England | 8751 BCE | England. Somerset. Burrington Combe. Aveline's Hole, United Kingdom | View |
I6754 | Mesolithic Wales | 7739 BCE | Wales. Pembrokeshire. Caldey Island. Ogof-Yr-Ychen, United Kingdom | View |
I5357 | Neolithic Wales | 2911 BCE | Wales. Anglesey. Bryn Yr Hen Bobl, United Kingdom | View |
I6770 | Neolithic Wales | 4000 BCE | Wales. Flintshire. Gop Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I6757 | Neolithic England | 3642 BCE | England. North Yorkshire. Attermire Scar. Jubilee Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I6764 | Neolithic Scotland | 3800 BCE | Scotland. Sutherland. Embo, United Kingdom | View |
I6766 | Neolithic Scotland | 3800 BCE | Scotland. Sutherland. Embo, United Kingdom | View |
I6753 | Neolithic England | 3730 BCE | England. Kent. Trottiscliffe. Coldrum, United Kingdom | View |
I6746 | Neolithic England | 3697 BCE | England. Somerset. Burrington Combe. Aveline's Hole, United Kingdom | View |
I6760 | Neolithic England | 3946 BCE | England. Gloucestershire. Hampnett. Burn Ground, United Kingdom | View |
I3041 | Neolithic Scotland | 3942 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Raschoille Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I6755 | Neolithic England | 3644 BCE | England. North Yorkshire. Ha Cave. Giggleswick Scar, United Kingdom | View |
I3065 | Mesolithic Scotland | 4444 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oronsay. Cnoc Coig, United Kingdom | View |
I6767 | Mesolithic England | 8615 BCE | England. Somerset. Cheddar. Gough's Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I3025 | Mesolithic England | 7476 BCE | England. Devon. Torquay. Kent's Cavern, United Kingdom | View |
I3033 | Neolithic Wales | 3700 BCE | Wales. Pembrokeshire. Caldey Island. Ogof-Yr-Ychen, United Kingdom | View |
I3039 | Neolithic England | 3650 BCE | England. Sussex. Brighton. Whitehawk, United Kingdom | View |
I3040 | Neolithic England | 3650 BCE | England. Sussex. Brighton. Whitehawk, United Kingdom | View |
I5387 | Neolithic England | 3300 BCE | England. Wiltshire. Avebury. West Kennet, United Kingdom | View |
I6747 | Neolithic England | 3645 BCE | England. Derbyshire. Brassington. Carsington Pasture Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I6762 | Neolithic England | 4000 BCE | England. Gloucestershire. Chipping Norton. Upper Swell, United Kingdom | View |
I6744 | 8606 BCE | England. Somerset. Burrington Combe. Aveline's Hole, United Kingdom | View | |
I3005 | 3781 BCE | England. Somerset. Burrington Combe. Aveline's Hole, United Kingdom | View | |
I6745 | 8751 BCE | England. Somerset. Burrington Combe. Aveline's Hole, United Kingdom | View | |
I3068 | 3648 BCE | England. Derbyshire. Brassington. Carsington Pasture Cave, United Kingdom | View | |
I5374 | 2663 BCE | England. Somerset. Cheddar. Totty Pot, United Kingdom | View | |
I3023 | 3750 BCE | Wales. Brechnockshire. Hay-on-Wye. Little Lodge, United Kingdom | View | |
I6754 | 7739 BCE | Wales. Pembrokeshire. Caldey Island. Ogof-Yr-Ychen, United Kingdom | View | |
I3033 | 3700 BCE | Wales. Pembrokeshire. Caldey Island. Ogof-Yr-Ychen, United Kingdom | View | |
I3065 | 4444 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oronsay. Cnoc Coig, United Kingdom | View | |
I5370 | 4000 BCE | Scotland. Oban. Raschoille, United Kingdom | View | |
I5371 | 4000 BCE | Scotland. Oban. Raschoille, United Kingdom | View | |
I5358 | 3076 BCE | Wales. Denbighshire. Rhos Ddigre, United Kingdom | View | |
I5359 | 4000 BCE | Wales. Glamorgan. Tinkinswood, United Kingdom | View | |
I5366 | 3641 BCE | England. Sussex. Cissbury, United Kingdom | View | |
I5374 | 2663 BCE | England. Somerset. Cheddar. Totty Pot, United Kingdom | View | |
I3033 | 3700 BCE | Wales. Pembrokeshire. Caldey Island. Ogof-Yr-Ychen, United Kingdom | View | |
I3039 | 3650 BCE | England. Sussex. Brighton. Whitehawk, United Kingdom | View | |
I3040 | 3650 BCE | England. Sussex. Brighton. Whitehawk, United Kingdom | View | |
I3065 | 4444 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oronsay. Cnoc Coig, United Kingdom | View | |
I3025 | 7476 BCE | England. Devon. Torquay. Kent's Cavern, United Kingdom | View | |
I5387 | 3300 BCE | England. Wiltshire. Avebury. West Kennet, United Kingdom | View | |
I6746 | 3697 BCE | England. Somerset. Burrington Combe. Aveline's Hole, United Kingdom | View | |
I6747 | 3645 BCE | England. Derbyshire. Brassington. Carsington Pasture Cave, United Kingdom | View | |
I6753 | 3730 BCE | England. Kent. Trottiscliffe. Coldrum, United Kingdom | View | |
I6755 | 3644 BCE | England. North Yorkshire. Ha Cave. Giggleswick Scar, United Kingdom | View | |
I6757 | 3642 BCE | England. North Yorkshire. Attermire Scar. Jubilee Cave, United Kingdom | View | |
I6760 | 3946 BCE | England. Gloucestershire. Hampnett. Burn Ground, United Kingdom | View | |
I6764 | 3800 BCE | Scotland. Sutherland. Embo, United Kingdom | View | |
I6766 | 3800 BCE | Scotland. Sutherland. Embo, United Kingdom | View | |
I6767 | 8615 BCE | England. Somerset. Cheddar. Gough's Cave, United Kingdom | View | |
I5374 | 2663 BCE | England. Somerset. Cheddar. Totty Pot, United Kingdom | View | |
I3025 | 7476 BCE | England. Devon. Torquay. Kent's Cavern, United Kingdom | View | |
I3039 | 3650 BCE | England. Sussex. Brighton. Whitehawk, United Kingdom | View | |
I3040 | 3650 BCE | England. Sussex. Brighton. Whitehawk, United Kingdom | View | |
I3041 | 3942 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Raschoille Cave, United Kingdom | View | |
I3025 | 7476 BCE | England. Devon. Torquay. Kent's Cavern, United Kingdom | View | |
I3033 | 3700 BCE | Wales. Pembrokeshire. Caldey Island. Ogof-Yr-Ychen, United Kingdom | View | |
I3039 | 3650 BCE | England. Sussex. Brighton. Whitehawk, United Kingdom | View | |
I3040 | 3650 BCE | England. Sussex. Brighton. Whitehawk, United Kingdom | View | |
I3041 | 3942 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Raschoille Cave, United Kingdom | View | |
I3065 | 4444 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oronsay. Cnoc Coig, United Kingdom | View | |
I5387 | 3300 BCE | England. Wiltshire. Avebury. West Kennet, United Kingdom | View | |
I5387 | 3300 BCE | England. Wiltshire. Avebury. West Kennet, United Kingdom | View | |
I6746 | 3697 BCE | England. Somerset. Burrington Combe. Aveline's Hole, United Kingdom | View | |
I6746 | 3697 BCE | England. Somerset. Burrington Combe. Aveline's Hole, United Kingdom | View | |
I6747 | 3645 BCE | England. Derbyshire. Brassington. Carsington Pasture Cave, United Kingdom | View | |
I6747 | 3645 BCE | England. Derbyshire. Brassington. Carsington Pasture Cave, United Kingdom | View | |
I6753 | 3730 BCE | England. Kent. Trottiscliffe. Coldrum, United Kingdom | View | |
I6753 | 3730 BCE | England. Kent. Trottiscliffe. Coldrum, United Kingdom | View | |
I6755 | 3644 BCE | England. North Yorkshire. Ha Cave. Giggleswick Scar, United Kingdom | View | |
I6755 | 3644 BCE | England. North Yorkshire. Ha Cave. Giggleswick Scar, United Kingdom | View | |
I6760 | 3946 BCE | England. Gloucestershire. Hampnett. Burn Ground, United Kingdom | View | |
I6760 | 3946 BCE | England. Gloucestershire. Hampnett. Burn Ground, United Kingdom | View | |
I6762 | 4000 BCE | England. Gloucestershire. Chipping Norton. Upper Swell, United Kingdom | View | |
I6762 | 4000 BCE | England. Gloucestershire. Chipping Norton. Upper Swell, United Kingdom | View | |
I6767 | 8615 BCE | England. Somerset. Cheddar. Gough's Cave, United Kingdom | View | |
I6767 | 8615 BCE | England. Somerset. Cheddar. Gough's Cave, United Kingdom | View |
Sample ID | Culture/Period | Date | Location | Action |
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I3068 | Neolithic England | 3648 BCE | England. Derbyshire. Brassington. Carsington Pasture Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I2605 | Neolithic England | 3516 BCE | England. Eton Rowing Course, United Kingdom | View |
I3005 | Neolithic England | 3781 BCE | England. Somerset. Burrington Combe. Aveline's Hole, United Kingdom | View |
I5366 | Neolithic England | 3641 BCE | England. Sussex. Cissbury, United Kingdom | View |
I5374 | Neolithic England | 2663 BCE | England. Somerset. Cheddar. Totty Pot, United Kingdom | View |
I2606 | Neolithic England | 3330 BCE | England. Eton Rowing Course, United Kingdom | View |
I0519 | Neolithic England | 3360 BCE | England. Northampton. Banbury Lane, United Kingdom | View |
I0520 | Neolithic England | 3360 BCE | England. Northampton. Banbury Lane, United Kingdom | View |
I0518 | Neolithic England | 3360 BCE | England. Northampton. Banbury Lane, United Kingdom | View |
I6757 | Neolithic England | 3642 BCE | England. North Yorkshire. Attermire Scar. Jubilee Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I6759 | Neolithic England | 3641 BCE | England. North Yorkshire. Kelco Cave. Giggleswick Scar, United Kingdom | View |
I6761 | Neolithic England | 3650 BCE | England. Sussex. Brighton. Whitehawk, United Kingdom | View |
I14326 | Neolithic England | 3074 BCE | England. East Riding of Yorkshire. Thornholme. East Coast Pipeline (field 13), United Kingdom | View |
I16463 | Neolithic England | 4000 BCE | England. North Yorkshire. Cockerham. Elbolton Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I2611 | Neolithic England | 3092 BCE | England. Blaydon. Tyne and Wear. Summerhill, United Kingdom | View |
I3035 | Neolithic England | 4000 BCE | England. North Yorkshire. Ingleborough Hill. Fox Holes Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I6748 | Neolithic England | 3956 BCE | England. Somerset. Mendip. Hay Wood Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I3019 | Neolithic England | 4000 BCE | England. Somerset. Cheddar. Totty Pot, United Kingdom | View |
I6751 | Neolithic England | 3800 BCE | England. Wiltshire. Salisbury. Fussell's Lodge, United Kingdom | View |
I6753 | Neolithic England | 3730 BCE | England. Kent. Trottiscliffe. Coldrum, United Kingdom | View |
I6746 | Neolithic England | 3697 BCE | England. Somerset. Burrington Combe. Aveline's Hole, United Kingdom | View |
I6760 | Neolithic England | 3946 BCE | England. Gloucestershire. Hampnett. Burn Ground, United Kingdom | View |
I6755 | Neolithic England | 3644 BCE | England. North Yorkshire. Ha Cave. Giggleswick Scar, United Kingdom | View |
I6750 | Neolithic England | 3800 BCE | England. Wiltshire. Salisbury. Fussell's Lodge, United Kingdom | View |
I4949 | Neolithic England | 3624 BCE | England. Wiltshire. Winterbourne Monkton. North Millbarrow, United Kingdom | View |
I3039 | Neolithic England | 3650 BCE | England. Sussex. Brighton. Whitehawk, United Kingdom | View |
I3040 | Neolithic England | 3650 BCE | England. Sussex. Brighton. Whitehawk, United Kingdom | View |
I5387 | Neolithic England | 3300 BCE | England. Wiltshire. Avebury. West Kennet, United Kingdom | View |
I6747 | Neolithic England | 3645 BCE | England. Derbyshire. Brassington. Carsington Pasture Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I6762 | Neolithic England | 4000 BCE | England. Gloucestershire. Chipping Norton. Upper Swell, United Kingdom | View |
Ancient genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (I6755) with present-day reference populations. These results show what percentage of the individual's genetic makeup resembles ancient populations from different geographic regions.
Modern genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (I6755) with present-day reference populations. These results show what percentage of the individual's genetic makeup resembles modern populations from different geographic regions.
These results complement the ancient ancestry components shown in the previous section, offering a different perspective on the individual's genetic profile by comparing it with modern reference populations rather than prehistoric ancestral groups.
The G25 coordinates for the sample I6755 are as follows. You can analyze its admixture using G25 Studio.
I6755,0.12047894,0.16023254,0.03268174,-0.0285789,0.05725754,-0.01521034,-0.00185392,0.0062263,0.03676716,0.06273496,-0.00574744,0.0144569,-0.02553446,-0.01255196,-0.00419194,0.00368936,0.00405224,-0.00078858,-0.00097464,-0.00324422,0.00206314,0.00533544,-0.01207154,-0.0177465,0.00418468
Ancient genomes indicate population replacement in Early Neolithic Britain
The roles of migration, admixture and acculturation in the European transition to farming have been debated for over 100 years. Genome-wide ancient DNA studies indicate predominantly Aegean ancestry for continental Neolithic farmers, but also variable admixture with local Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. Neolithic cultures first appear in Britain circa 4000 BC, a millennium after they appeared in adjacent areas of continental Europe. The pattern and process of this delayed British Neolithic transition remain unclear. We assembled genome-wide data from 6 Mesolithic and 67 Neolithic individuals found in Britain, dating 8500-2500 BC. Our analyses reveal persistent genetic affinities between Mesolithic British and Western European hunter-gatherers. We find overwhelming support for agriculture being introduced to Britain by incoming continental farmers, with small, geographically structured levels of hunter-gatherer ancestry. Unlike other European Neolithic populations, we detect no resurgence of hunter-gatherer ancestry at any time during the Neolithic in Britain. Genetic affinities with Iberian Neolithic individuals indicate that British Neolithic people were mostly descended from Aegean farmers who followed the Mediterranean route of dispersal. We also infer considerable variation in pigmentation levels in Europe by circa 6000 BC.