The neolithic village of Skara Brae lies on the western coast of the Orkney mainland. Inhabited between 3200 BC and 2200 BC, there are eight houses, linked together by a series of low alleyways.
The neolithic village of Skara Brae lies on the western coast of the Orkney mainland. Inhabited between 3200 BC and 2200 BC, there are eight houses, linked together by a series of low alleyways.
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