Are we related to the people who built Stonehenge? . . . in a word . . . Yes. The red dots indicate the known sites of stone circles throughout Scotland, Ireland and England. There are hundreds, as well as many more in Europe . . . Stonehenge is just the most famous. Most of these date between 2000BC - 3000BC, the Neolithic/Bronze Age. (Wikipedia Encyclopedia) “Pictish decorative carved stone balls or petrospheres date from the late Neolithic period to possibly Bronze Age to the Iron Age and are mainly found in Scotland. Carved Stone Balls are around 4000 years old, and nearly all have been found in north-east Scotland, the majority in Aberdeenshire. (ALOT of red dots on map there!) The balls were prestige objects used in ceremonial gatherings The possible use of the balls as oracles has been suggested”. The ancient Britons built Stonehenge around 2950BC through 1650BC (southern England). The Pict and the Briton were separate tribes, both of the Megalithic Culture . . . they and their ancestors built the stone circles. The term “Druid” refers to a priest of their religious/law keeping system.