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Picnic Area. Cafe or Restaurant. Prepare for an exciting journey back in time — way back in time that is. Then check out our super-cool Skara Brae facts …. The village is older than the pyramids and Stonehenge , in fact! Skara Brae is one of the best preserved Neolithic settlements anywhere in Western Europe — which makes it a super-special find for archeologists. The amazing artefacts discovered at this incredible site give us an insight into what life was like in Britain during that time.

They can teach us how the Neolithic people built their homes, as well as the work they did, the tools they used, the food they ate and much, much more! Supported by 2. Today, the homes are open to the air, but historians think they would once have had roofs made from turf, thatched seaweed or straw.

And the really cool bit? Even the furniture has stood the test of time!



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