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Skara Brae

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Historic Scotland's official souvenir guide for the Neolithic village of Skara Brae on Orkney, packed with research, photographs and illustrations.

The Neolithic village known as Skara Brae was continuously occupied for about 300 to 400 years, before being abandoned around 2500 BC. Despite severe coastal erosion, eight houses and a workshop have survived largely intact, with their stone furniture still in place. This is the best-preserved settlement of its period in northern Europe, and thousands of artefacts were discovered during excavations of the site.

Who lived here? How did they live? And why did they ultimately abandon the village? In this lively account, Dr David Clarke, who led major excavations at Orkney's Skara Brae, describes the details of the site and explores some of the enigmas posed by this extraordinary survival.

Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
56
Publisher:
Historic Environment Scotland
ISBN:
9781849170741
Published Date:
16/7/2020
Dimensions:
245mm x 190mm x 5mm
Weight:
209g
Category:
Museum, historic sites, gallery & art guides

RRP: £6

Format: Paperback / softback

ISBN: 9781849170741


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