Sep. 4th, 2022

Skara Brae

Sep. 4th, 2022 08:21 pm
purplecat: Averbury Stone Circle.  A large stone close by and smaller markers leading away. (General:Prehistory)

Grass covered sand dunes, revealing walls and sandy floors, in the centre a room with a hearth.

Skara Brae is a neolithic village, comprised of a group of dwelling with doorways opening onto a central passageway that was roofed over with stone slabs. It was excavated in the 1850s when a great storm blew away the top of the sand dunes that covered it, including the tough grass, making access to the site easy and it was quickly recognised as something special. I was introduced to it as a child through a book called The Boy with the Bronze Axe which, to my pleasure was available in the shop and is now on my to read pile.

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