United Kingdom
- Arras
- Avebury
- Bignor
- Burton Fleming
- Caerleon
- Callanish
- Calleva Atrebatum
- Castell Henllys
- Chedworth Roman Villa
- Chew Stoke
- Chysauster
- Cladh Hallan
- Dan y Coed
- Danebury
- Danes Graves
- Duggleby Howe
- Eildon Hill North
- Emain Macha
- Fishbourne
- Flag Fen
- Fountains Abbey
- Gough's Cave
- Grimes Graves
- Hadrian's wall
- Hen Domen
- Herscha Hill
- Inchmarnock
- Ironbridge
- JORVIK Viking Centre
- Kirkstall Abbey
- Little Woodbury
- Lullingstone
- Maeshowe
- Maiden Castle, Dorset
- Mine Howe
- Mother Grundy's Parlour
- Nempnett Thrubwell
- Newbridge chariot, Edinburgh
- Normanton Down
- Paviland Cave
- Perceton, North Ayrshire, Medieval Manor
- Pixie's Hole
- Quanterness
- Ring of Brogar
- Seahenge
- Silbury Hill
- Silchester
- Skara Brae
- Stanton Drew
- Star Carr
- Stonehenge
- Sutton Hoo
- Trelech
- Trimontium
- Ulva Cave
- Verreville Glass and Pottery Works, Glasgow
- Verulamium
- Vindolanda
- Wetwang Slack
- Windmill Hill
- Woodhenge
- Wroxeter
- Yeavering
- York
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