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Skara Brae (pronounced /ˈskɑrə ˈbreɪ/ ) is a large stone-built Neolithic settlement, located on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of Mainland, Orkney, Scotland. It consists of ten clustered h...
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Skara Brae were a traditional Irish music group from Kells, County Meath with origins in Ranafast, County Donegal. The group consisted of three siblings, Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill, Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill...
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Orkneyjar - The Discovery and Excavation of Skara Brae. The remains of Orkney's finest Neolithic settlement. ... "On the far curving shore of the bay lies Skara Brae, hazy through the sea-haar."; George Mackay Brown - Rockpools and Daffodils...
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Orkneyjar - Daily life in Skara Brae. The remains of Orkney's finest Neolithic settlement. ... ; A reconstruction of the entrance into the Skara Brae complex...
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Systematic excavations of the site have been carried out since 1927. Skara Brae's occupants were farmers who bred cows and sheep and grew cereals, but who also hunted red deer and fished. They were skilled craftsmen, working bone and stone, and making pottery;
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The people of Skara Brae were farmers, fishermen, and hunters. Approximately 20 families lived in the earth dwellings crafted of stone. They built their homes of midden (a material made from trash mixed with soil and plant matter) and stone which they cut into slabs and stacked to create walls.
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Skara Brae Scottish Bed and Breakfast, a quaint and cozy retreat, is perched on a bluff overlooking Lake Superior, three miles east of Grand Marais, Minnesota. Skara Brae will refresh your spirit, nourish your soul and encourage you to enjoy all that the exquisite Minnesota North Shore has to offer.
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Learn more of Skara Brae one of the most important discoveries of the last century the Neolithic village, Skara Brae, Orkney. ... The excavation of the subterranean site was to reveal that the inhabitants of "Skara Brae" had hurriedly left, for what reason we will probably never know.
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Skara Brae Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland: The Ultimate Online Guide. ... Admission: Summer (Skara Brae & Skaill House) Adult £6.70, Child £3.35, Reduced £5.20: Winter (Skara Brae only) Adult £5.70, Child £2.85, Reduced £4.70. Accessibility: STB Category 2. HS says: "The visitor centre has a ramp entry and...
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