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Skara Brae was thought to have been first inhabited around 5000 years ago
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.
Skara Brae is a Neolithic settlement in Orkney, Scotland that was abandoned around 2500 BCE. The village was buried in sand for thousands of years, which helped preserve its structures. It was rediscovered in the 19th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Skara Brae contained 8 linked houses and was a Neolithic settlement located on the coast of Orkney, Scotland.
Skara Brae was inhabited between 3200 and 2200 BC.
Skara Brae was thought to have been first inhabited around 5000 years ago
Skara Brae - album - was created in 1971.
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.
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Skara Brae is a Neolithic settlement in Orkney, Scotland that was abandoned around 2500 BCE. The village was buried in sand for thousands of years, which helped preserve its structures. It was rediscovered in the 19th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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is a village from the stone age
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Skara Brae contained 8 linked houses and was a Neolithic settlement located on the coast of Orkney, Scotland.
Skara Brae was inhabited between 3200 and 2200 BC.
Skara Brae is a Neolithic settlement in Orkney, Scotland, dating back to around 3100-2500 BCE. Burial sites in Skara Brae have been found within and near the settlement, including chambered tombs and cists containing human remains. These burials provide important insights into the rituals and beliefs of the people who lived in Skara Brae.
Skara Brae is a large stone-built settlement, located on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of Mainland, Orkney, Scotland.