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RECENT excavations in the prehistoric village of Chrysauster, ten miles from Penzance, under the Ancient Monuments Branch of the Board of Works, have added considerably to the evidence bearing on the ...
Hidden beneath sand for 4,000 years, Skara Brae is Europe’s best-preserved Neolithic village. Built before Stonehenge, its ...
STROMNESS, SCOTLAND—According to a report in The Orcadian, a figurine unearthed on the largest of the Orkney Islands in the 1860s has been rediscovered in a box at Stromness Museum. Dubbed the “Skara ...
The 50th Anniversary Season of the Archaeological Institute of America, Houston Society continues its Sankofa year - revealing how the past impacts the future - with a lecture by Martin Carruthers on ...
A storm buried Skara Brae for centuries, and it would take a storm to unearth it again. Roughly 5,000 years ago, a small community of farmers settled in the village on a small island off Scotland's ...