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Spanning from around 4000 BCE to 2000 BCE, the Neolithic period marked significant transformations in human society throughout the British Isles. Characterized by the adoption of agriculture and communal living, the construction of megalithic monuments like Stonehenge and burial mounds reflected the spiritual and social complexities of these early communities. Trade networks began to emerge, reinforcing connections across vast distances and shaping the cultural landscape of the region.