this is a place i would really love to see, along with
some others
Located on the main island of Orkney, Skara Brae is one of the best
preserved Stone Age villages in Europe. It was covered for hundreds of
years by a sand dune until a great storm exposed the site in 1850. The
stone walls are relatively well preserved because the dwellings were
filled by sand almost immediately after the site was abandoned. Because
there were no trees on the island, furniture had to be made of stone and
thus also survived. Skara Brae was occupied from roughly 3180 BC–2500
BC. After the climate changed, becoming much colder and wetter, the
settlement was abandoned by its inhabitants.
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