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5,000-Year Village: Scotland’s Skara Brae Preserved in Stone and Sand
Hidden beneath sand for 4,000 years, Skara Brae is Europe’s best-preserved Neolithic village. Built before Stonehenge, its stone beds, dressers, and drains reveal how prehistoric families lived on ...
Occupied between 3200 and 2500 BCE, Skara Brae in Orkney, Scotland, is Europe’s most complete Neolithic village. Preserved under sand for 4,000 years, it still contains stone houses, furniture, and ...
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 one we live in today. The map of Europe would probably ...
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