Obscure History Of Skara Brae – Home To Dwarfs
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - It is said that prehistoric Skara Brae, which is older than Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids of Egypt, was home to the “little people.”
Legends of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Orkney tell about mysterious little people with magical abilities who appear unexpectedly at dawn and dusk, at night or on a clear day, practically at any time.
Perhaps the “dwarf nation” was not only a product of human imagination, ignited by people’s ancient beliefs in the spirits of the earth.
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The prehistoric village of Skara Brae is one of Orkney’s most famous ancient sites, situated along the west shore of the largest island in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland. In Scandinavia, Orkney Island was known as ‘Orkneyar’ but it also had another name: Argat.
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