(Orkney, Scotland), Europe's most complete Neolithic village • Mesolithic/Para-Neolithic •
Franchthi Cave (Greece, 20th to 3rd millennium BC) First European Neolithic site. •
Lepenski Vir culture (Serbia, 10th/8th to 6th millennium BC) •
Megalithic culture (8th to 2nd millennium BC) •
Elshanka culture (Russia, 7th millennium BC) Oldest European pottery. •
Bug-Dniester culture (Moldova, Ukraine, 7th to 6th millennium BC) •
Ertebølle culture (Denmark, 6th to 4th millennium BC) •
Swifterbant culture (Netherlands, 6th to 4th millennium BC) •
Neman culture (Poland, Lithuania, 6th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Dnieper-Donets culture (Ukraine, 5th millennium BC) • Early Neolithic •
Khirokitia (Cyprus, 7th to 4th millennium BC) •
Sesklo culture (Greece, 7th to 5th millennium BC) •
Cardium pottery culture (Mediterranean coast, 7th to 6th millennium BC) •
Kakanj culture (Bosnia and Herzegovina, 7th to 5th millennium BC) •
Starčevo-Criș culture (
Starčevo I, Körös, Criş, Central Balkans, 7th to 5th millennium BC) •
Karanovo culture (Bulgaria, 7th to 5th millennium BC) •
Dudești culture (Romania, 6th millennium BC) •
Katundas Cavern (Albania, 6th millennium BC) • Middle Neolithic mega-site, c. 3800 BC •
La Hoguette culture (France, 6th millennium BC) •
Körös culture (Hungary, Romania, 6th millennium BC) •
La Almagra pottery culture (
Andalusia, 6th to 5th millennium BC) •
Linear Pottery culture (6th to 5th millennium BC) •
Circular enclosures •
Sopot culture (Croatia, Hungary, 6th to 4th millennium BC) •
Vinča culture (Balkans, 6th to 5th millennium BC) •
Cucuteni-Trypillian culture (Moldova, Ukraine, Romania, 6th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Tisza culture (Central Europe, 6th to 5th millennium BC) •
Langweiler (Germany, 6th to 5th millennium BC) •
Hamangia culture (Romania, Bulgaria, 6th to 5th millennium BC) •
Butmir culture (Bosnia and Herzegovina, 6th to 5th millennium BC) •
Bonu Ighinu culture (Sardinia, 6th to 5th millennium BC) •
Għar Dalam phase (Malta, 5th millennium BC) •
Lengyel culture (Central Europe, 5th millennium BC) • A culture in
Central Europe produced monumental arrangements of
circular ditches between 4800 BC and 4600 BC. , Lower Bavaria, Germany •
Hinkelstein culture (Germany, 5th millennium BC) •
Stroke-ornamented ware culture (5th millennium BC) •
Dimini culture (Greece, 5th to 4th millennium BC) •
Cerny culture (France, 5th millennium BC) •
Danilo culture (Croatia, 5th to 4th millennium BC) •
Rössen culture (Central Europe, 5th millennium BC) •
San Ciriaco culture (Sardinia, 5th millennium BC) •
Chasséen culture (France, 5th to 4th millennium BC) •
Sredny Stog culture (Ukraine, Russia, 5th to 4th millennium BC) •
Michelsberg culture (Central Europe, 5th to 4th millennium BC) •
Boian culture (Romania, Bulgaria, 5th to 4th millennium BC) •
Pfyn culture (Switzerland, 5th to 4th millennium BC) •
Pit–Comb Ware culture, a.k.a. Comb Ceramic culture (Northeast Europe, 5th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Mariupol culture (Pontic Steppe, 5th millennium BC) •
Hembury culture (Britain, 5th to 4th millennium BC) •
Baalberge group (Germany, Czechia, 4th millennium BC) •
Cortaillod culture (Switzerland, 4th millennium BC) •
Mondsee group (Austria, 4th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Horgen culture (Switzerland, 4th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Hvar culture (Eastern Adriatic coast, 4th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Windmill Hill culture (Britain, 4th millennium BC) • Eneolithic (
Chalcolithic), with its walls (Andalusia, Spain) •
Samara culture (Russia, 5th millennium BC) •
Khvalynsk culture (Russia, 5th to 4th millennium BC) •
Gumelniţa culture (Romania, 5th millennium BC) •
Varna culture (Bulgaria, 5th millennium BC) •
Tiszapolgár culture (Central Europe, 5th millennium BC) •
Suvorovo culture (North-west Black Sea, 5th millennium BC) •
Novodanilovka culture (Ukraine, 5th to 4th millennium BC) •
Funnelbeaker culture (5th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Cernavodă culture (Bulgaria, Romania, 5th to 4th millennium BC) •
Repin culture (East European forest steppe, 4th millennium BC) •
Rinaldone culture (Italy, 4th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Baden culture (Central Europe, 4th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Usatove culture (North-west Black Sea, 4th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Globular Amphora culture (Central Europe, 4th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Yamnaya culture (Pontic-Caspian steppe, 4th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Eutresis culture (Greece, 4th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Vučedol culture (North-west Balkans, Pannonian Plain, late 4th to 3rd millennium BC) •
Los Millares culture (Almería, Spain, 4th to 2nd millennium BC) •
Corded Ware culture, a.k.a. Battle-axe or Single Grave culture (Northern Europe, 3rd millennium BC) •
Gaudo culture (Italy, 4th to 3rd millennium BC, early
Bronze Age) •
Beaker culture (3rd to 2nd millennium BC, early
Bronze Age) •
Stonehenge,
Skara Brae Megalithic passage grave, Denmark, 3500-2800 BC Some Neolithic cultures listed above are known for constructing
megaliths. These occur primarily on the Atlantic coast of Europe, but there are also megaliths on western Mediterranean islands. • : Constructions in
Portugal (
Évora). Emergence of the
Atlantic Neolithic period, the age of agriculture along the fertile shores of
Europe. • : Constructions in
Brittany (
Barnenez) and
Poitou (
Bougon). • : Constructions in Brittany (
Carnac), Portugal (
Lisbon), Spain (
Galicia and
Andalusia),
France (central and southern),
Corsica, England,
Wales, Northern Ireland (
Banbridge) and elsewhere. • : Constructions in Ireland (
Carrowmore and elsewhere) and Spain (
Dolmen of Menga,
Antequera Dolmens Site, Málaga). • : Constructions in England (
Maumbury Rings and
Godmanchester), and
Malta (
Ġgantija and
Mnajdra temples). • : Constructions in
Spain (
Dolmen of Viera,
Antequera Dolmens Site,
Málaga, and
Guadiana), Ireland (south-west), France (
Arles and the north), north-west and central Italy (
Piedmont,
Valle d'Aosta,
Liguria and
Tuscany), Mediterranean islands (
Sardinia,
Sicily,
Malta) and elsewhere in the
Mediterranean,
Belgium (north-east) and
Germany (central and south-west). • : Constructions in Ireland (
Newgrange),
Netherlands (north-east), Germany (northern and central)
Sweden and
Denmark. • : Constructions in Malta (
Ħaġar Qim and
Tarxien). • : Constructions in France (
Saumur,
Dordogne,
Languedoc,
Biscay, and the Mediterranean coast), Spain (
Los Millares), Belgium (
Ardennes), and
Orkney, as well as the first
henges (circular earthworks) in
Britain. • : Constructions in Spain (
Tholos of El Romeral,
Antequera Dolmens Site, Málaga) • : Construction of the henge at Stonehenge. ==See also==