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Nestled in the Orkney Islands of Scotland, Skara Brae is a prehistoric village that has intrigued archaeologists and ...
Skara Brae's remarkable survival through the ages is thanks to the design of the original builders who buried the stone-slab walls up to roof level in clay soil and waste material in order to ...
If there were such a thing as a time machine that we could use to journey 5,000 years into the past, we would find a very different world to the ...
Skara Brae stands tall among Scotland's most outstanding ... has earned it the nickname of the 'Scottish Pompeii.' Its stone dwellings, which still feature built-in furniture, bear witness to ...
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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 ...