A woman buried in United Kingdom in the Neolithic era

The Neolithic period in Scotland, spanning from around 4000 to 2500 BCE, represents one of the earliest complex societies in Europe. It was a time of significant transformation when human communities transitioned from a nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a more settled, agrarian way of life. This era laid the groundwork for what would eventually evolve into the Celtic culture, characterized by remarkable advancements in agriculture, architecture, and social organization.
Geography and Environment
Neolithic Scotland was characterized by diverse and challenging landscapes, ranging from the rugged Highlands to fertile lowlands and coastal regions. The climate was milder and wetter than today, supporting a rich variety of flora and fauna. The abundance of natural resources, such as flint for toolmaking and fertile soil for farming, made Scotland a suitable environment for early agricultural communities.
Agriculture and Economy
The Neolithic revolution brought about agriculture, marking a dramatic shift from foraging to farming. Communities began cultivating crops like barley and wheat and domesticating animals, including cattle, sheep, and pigs. This led to more permanent settlements and allowed for population growth. The development of agriculture facilitated a shift towards a more hierarchical society, with surpluses in food production enabling trade and the specialization of labor.
Settlements and Architecture
Neolithic Scotland is renowned for its impressive architectural achievements, with communities constructing long houses, communal tombs, and stone circles. The Orkney Islands, in particular, are home to some of the best-preserved Neolithic sites, including Skara Brae, a sophisticated settlement showcasing advanced building techniques and social organization. Stone circles and henges, such as those found at Callanish and the Ring of Brodgar, suggest a complex spiritual and ceremonial life, potentially serving astronomical functions or as places of community gathering.
Social Structure
Social organization during the Neolithic in Scotland appeared to be largely communal, with evidence of shared resources and collaborative construction projects. The intricate stonework and large-scale monuments point to a society with specialized roles and a level of social stratification. Trade networks extended across Scotland and beyond, as evidenced by the distribution of materials like Orkney's Rousay stone and fine pottery styles found in various regions.
Belief Systems and Rituals
The spiritual life of Neolithic Scots was deeply connected to the natural world, with a likely emphasis on earth and fertility deities. Tombs, such as the Maeshowe chambered cairn, were constructed to honor the dead, indicating a belief in an afterlife or ancestral reverence. The orientation of many stone structures towards celestial events like solstices suggests a spiritual or ritualistic dimension, possibly linked to agricultural cycles and the changing seasons.
Art and Material Culture
Artistic expression during this period is evident in the form of carved stones, pottery, and ritual artifacts. Grooved ware pottery, characterized by its distinctive decorative patterns, is a hallmark of the Neolithic culture in Scotland. Carved stone balls, with their intricate and varied designs, reflect the artistic skill and the symbolic or ceremonial significance they held for the communities.
Legacy and Influence
The Neolithic period in Scotland set the stage for the development of later Celtic societies, influencing their social, architectural, and spiritual frameworks. The enduring monuments and settlements left behind offer a window into the life and beliefs of these early Scots, highlighting their adaptability and ingenuity in shaping a distinct cultural identity. The integration of natural and spiritual elements into daily life, seen in the alignment of structures with celestial events, is a theme that can be traced through to the later Celtic traditions.
Neolithic Scotland represents a pivotal era that underscores the beginnings of settled life and cultural complexity, leaving a profound legacy that continues to intrigue and captivate historians and archaeologists today.
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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I7554 | Neolithic Scotland | 3368 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Unstan Chamber Tomb, United Kingdom | View |
I2634 | Neolithic Scotland | 3707 BCE | Scotland. Tulach an t'Sionnach, United Kingdom | View |
I2636 | Neolithic Scotland | 3516 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Holm of Papa Westray North, United Kingdom | View |
I2980 | Neolithic Scotland | 3364 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Point of Cott, United Kingdom | View |
I2988 | Neolithic Scotland | 3516 BCE | Scotland. Clachaig, United Kingdom | View |
I3136 | Neolithic Scotland | 3516 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Raschoille Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I3138 | Neolithic Scotland | 3312 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Raschoille Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I2977 | Neolithic Scotland | 3010 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Isbister, United Kingdom | View |
I2978 | Neolithic Scotland | 3336 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Isbister, United Kingdom | View |
I3133 | Neolithic Scotland | 3627 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Raschoille Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I2979 | Neolithic Scotland | 3334 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Isbister, United Kingdom | View |
I3134 | Neolithic Scotland | 3630 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Raschoille Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I3135 | Neolithic Scotland | 3638 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Raschoille Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I2630 | Neolithic Scotland | 2618 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Isbister, United Kingdom | View |
I2631 | Neolithic Scotland | 3263 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Quoyness, United Kingdom | View |
I2633 | Neolithic Scotland | 3768 BCE | Scotland. Tulloch of Assery, United Kingdom | View |
I2635 | Neolithic Scotland | 3647 BCE | Scotland. Tulloch of Assery, United Kingdom | View |
I2637 | Neolithic Scotland | 3510 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Holm of Papa Westray North, United Kingdom | View |
I2650 | Neolithic Scotland | 3500 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Holm of Papa Westray North, United Kingdom | View |
I2651 | Neolithic Scotland | 3330 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Holm of Papa Westray North, United Kingdom | View |
I2659 | Neolithic Scotland | 3766 BCE | Scotland. Distillery Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I2660 | Neolithic Scotland | 3515 BCE | Scotland. Distillery Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I2691 | Neolithic Scotland | 3710 BCE | Scotland. Distillery Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I2932 | Neolithic Scotland | 2572 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Isbister, United Kingdom | View |
I2933 | Neolithic Scotland | 3011 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Isbister, United Kingdom | View |
I2934 | Neolithic Scotland | 3340 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Isbister, United Kingdom | View |
I2935 | Neolithic Scotland | 3336 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Isbister, United Kingdom | View |
I3085 | Neolithic Scotland | 3340 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Isbister, United Kingdom | View |
I5370 | Neolithic Scotland | 4000 BCE | Scotland. Oban. Raschoille, United Kingdom | View |
I5371 | Neolithic Scotland | 4000 BCE | Scotland. Oban. Raschoille, United Kingdom | View |
I2657 | Neolithic Scotland | 3955 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Macarthur 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 |
I19286 | Neolithic Scotland | 3331 BCE | Scotland. Highland. Embo, United Kingdom | View |
I2658 | Neolithic Scotland | 4000 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Macarthur Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I12312 | Neolithic Scotland | 3751 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Isle of Ulva. Ulva Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I12314 | Neolithic Scotland | 3647 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Carding Mill Bay II, United Kingdom | View |
I3139 | Neolithic Scotland | 3800 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Raschoille Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I12317 | Neolithic Scotland | 3629 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Carding Mill Bay II, United Kingdom | View |
I12313 | Neolithic Scotland | 3700 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Carding Mill Bay II, United Kingdom | View |
I3041 | Neolithic Scotland | 3942 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Raschoille Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I3137 | Neolithic Scotland | 3800 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Raschoille Cave, United Kingdom | View |
I2796 | Neolithic Scotland | 3706 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Point of Cott, United Kingdom | View |
I2629 | Neolithic Scotland | 3350 BCE | Scotland. Orkney. Isbister, United Kingdom | View |
I3139 | 3800 BCE | Scotland. Argyll and Bute. Oban. Raschoille Cave, United Kingdom | View |
Ancient genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (I6766) 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 (I6766) 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 I6766 are as follows. You can analyze its admixture using G25 Studio.
I6766,0.12015962,0.16101082,0.02749652,-0.0379218,0.05787282,-0.01927202,-0.00211136,0.0058167,0.03848228,0.06817058,-0.00470262,0.0147107,-0.02622378,-0.01391708,-0.00854522,0.00441288,0.00987702,-0.00034704,-0.00062382,-0.00373376,0.00053732,0.00471242,-0.01213582,-0.018915,0.00433633
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.