Discovered by chance in 1850, Skara Brae is the best-preserved Neolithic village in Europe. Located on the coast of Orkney, Scotland, this 5,000-year-old site is a fascinating reminder of a long ...
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Skara Brae: Europe’s best-preserved Neolithic village
Buried for millennia beneath sand, Skara Brae preserves stone houses, furniture, and drainage systems from a 5,000-year-old village. Excavations reveal daily life, architecture, and the environmental ...
WHAT Scotland has given to the world, eh? Arguably, the first indoor cludgie for starters. That was at Skara Brae, a wee housing scheme older ...
Geography can be misleading. The islands of Orkney might look remote on the map — trace your finger up to John o' Groats, then keep going north — but the truth is slightly different. The archipelago's ...
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