Skara Brae: The Scottish village older than the Pyramids [View all]
19th July

Skara Brae is thought to be older than the Great Pyramids of Giza (Image: Tripadvisor)
SCOTLAND is home to hundreds of fascinating archaeological sites that allow us to delve back thousands of years into the past.
One such place is Skara Brae in Orkney, a 5000-year-old Neolithic settlement that was uncovered during a terrible storm in 1850.
The location is said to be one of the "best-preserved" sites in Europe and paints a remarkable picture of life during this time.
Take a look at Skara Brae - the prehistoric village in Scotland that's older than the Pyramids
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Skara Brae is located on the western side of the Orkney mainland (Image: Tripadvisor)
Skara Brae would have been home to a variety of people, including farmers, hunters and fishermen.
According to Historic Environment Scotland, it is "the best-preserved group of prehistoric houses in all of western Europe" and contains a number of fascinating artefacts such as gaming dice, tools and jewellery.
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https://www.thenational.scot/news/24628099.skara-brae-scottish-village-older-pyramids/