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ExplorersWeb on MSNExploration Mysteries: What Happened to Skara Brae?Artifacts included animal bones ... Archaeologists determined that less than 50 people lived in Skara Brae. The residents ...
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 ...
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The Orkneys, an archipelago of islands off the northern coast of Scotland, are home to some of the greatest neolithic treasures in western Europe: from the settlement of Skara Brae to the Ness of ...
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Explore on MSNThe Oldest Archeological Sites In Europe Are Absolute Must-SeesOne of the most intriguing things about the artifacts at Skara Brae is that no weapons were discovered anywhere, indicating ...
Pupils from Stenness Community School in Orkney visited Skara Brae to learn about its history. Watch below to find out what they discovered. This is a view of Skara Brae looking out to sea over ...
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