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The Sea Cat wrote:
I was watching a DVD of Simon Schama's 'History Of Britain' Episode One the other day, and it again reminded me of how little we know of daily life in Neolithic times. Skara Brae is absolutely fascinating in this respect - it's almost timeless. The layout and design of these buildings, the furnishings of the dwellings, with mantel pieces, hearths etc, food storage facilities, and the proximity to the nearby Stones all show us a clearly defined culture and community that is so close to our modern selves. Does anyone know of any other examples of remants of Neolithic communities that still gives us this wonderful and inspiring glimpse into the human reality of our ancestors that is still so close to us ?

I'm planning to visit Iona in the not too distant, maybe next year, and I must visit Skara Brae and it's environs whilst I'm there. Anyway, I'm a novice compared to most folk here, but I thought I'd post this link anyway:


http://www.orkneyjar.com/history/skarabrae/

You'll it love Sea Cat. Iona is quite a long way from Orkney though and not the easiest place to get to, which makes it all the more worth while. I always want to go back ... I've posted this before so apologies for repeating myself - it was the 'Peace of Iona' song by the Waterboys that inspired me to go.

On a different trip a couple of years ago, I made the long journey up to Thurso and eventually over to Orkney. I always want to go back there too - it was midsummer and never got truly dark. Took the all night ferry over to Shetland - visited Jarlshof which is as old, if not older, than Skara Brae but was settled by the Vikings so has several different periods of prehistory and history attached to it - is near Sumburgh Head for puffins.

best wishes
tjj

Thanks for the tips tjj. I'll make sure to follow your recommendations when I finally make the trip. I'm limited by not driving (yet) but I'll get that sorted. I'm more of a public transport/on foot type, but it would make getting to obscure places so much easier. I'm hoping to do my Maiden Castle trip soon. It was curtailed by a combination of bad weather, work commmitments, and most recently a sprained ankle. I've also been planning another trip to Glastonbury, and I'm hoping to take some nice discreet photos of the Abbey and grounds, Chalice Well, and views from the Tor. (I'm full aware of discretion and respect re. where it is and isn't appropriate to get your camera out).

I was telling Drew that I'll post them up on Flickr so I'll do a link at the Pump when the times comes. I'm also going to visit the Stones at Kealkill on my next trip to West Cork in August. One of my favourite places and I visit whenever I can. They're not far from my place, luckily:

http://images.travelpod.com/users/wombat99/2.1283611675.castletownbere-standing-stones.jpg

As for one my favourite songs, thanks! This one's for you in return:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yzzk8y_slN0

:-)