People lived in Skara Brae around 3100-2500 BC, which makes it approximately 4,500-5,000 years ago. The site was inhabited for about 600-700 years before it was abandoned.
People at Skara Brae built stone homes to protect themselves from the harsh weather conditions and potential threats, such as storms and wild animals. Stone structures also helped provide stability and durability for their dwellings, ensuring long-lasting shelters for the community.
That's hard to say for sure. We can only speculate on when and what. Unfortunately, that was long before recorded history so we have no way to know. Sorry that i couldn't help with your question. Try Checking other sites.
"The New Stone Age was when farming was developed, which was an important new way for people to live, leading to settled communities, the building of houses, civilization etc. The wheel, one of history's most important inventions, was probably first used in this period. Pottery was another invention of the period, since you cannot carry clay pots around with you very easily if you are hunter-gatherers. Spinning and weaving are other skills that were developed in this period. It is possible that some people in the new stone age even had indoor plumbing, the prehistoric village of Skara Brae on Orkney has channels running from the inside to the outside of the houses which suggest to some archaeologists that they may have had their own toilets." - Yahoo Answers had the same question.
Stone Age people typically lived to be between 20 and 30 years old, although some individuals could live longer. Factors such as disease, injuries, and lack of modern medical care contributed to the relatively short life expectancy during this time.
The first people to inhabit the Caribbean islands were the indigenous tribes known as the Taíno, Arawak, and Carib. They lived on the islands long before the arrival of European colonizers.
Before its unearthing as a result of a heavy storm, Skara Brae was simply a grassy hill, serving as a named landmark to the locals, who called it "Skerrabra," which had been the name for the hill for as long as anyone could remember. Brae means hill (road) in Scotland.
People at Skara Brae built stone homes to protect themselves from the harsh weather conditions and potential threats, such as storms and wild animals. Stone structures also helped provide stability and durability for their dwellings, ensuring long-lasting shelters for the community.
as long as people do.
They can live nearly or as long as other people.
did people live with that all time
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they live for about 72 years
None no for sure how long.
People live in the amazon.And under water but they can hold there breath long.
people live in vermont more than 400 years
same as normal people
people (girls/women) with turner syndrome live as long as regular people do....turner syndrome does not affect life spancy