The neolithic village ruins of Skara Brae, circa 2,500, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Orkney, Scotland


The neolithic ( circa 2,500 to circa 2,000 BC) settlement of Skara Brae the best preserved groups of prehistoric houses in Western Europe. Built before the Pyramids Skara Brae gives an insight into the levels of sophistication Neolithic people reached well before the Pyramids were built. Skara Brae, Orkney Scotland.


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Location: Skara Brae Orkney Scotland
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