It is the best preserved Neolithic village in northern Europe and it offers us a unique window into the lives of the farmers who lived there between 3,200 and 2,500 BC. Skara Brae's remarkable ...
They date back to somewhere between 3180 BCE and 2500 BCE Skara Brae is a neolithic village in the Orkney Islands ... on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A), it isn’t the owner ...
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Unique Highland farm township under threat amid funding crisisBut the village, which has been run ... it has been preserved as an open air museum and historic monument as important to Scottish history as Skara Brae in Orkney, Culloden near Inverness or ...
But on the Orkney Islands, there aren't many trees. Neolithic people at Skara Brae built their houses from stone. The village is made up of a group of one-roomed circular homes. The houses have ...
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