LiDAR Scan of House 1, Skara Brae
Point cloud model derived from LiDAR survey of the monument.
Skara Brae is an archaeological site with exceptionally well preserved remains that show the stone built furniture and internal structure of ten Neolithic houses and their narrow connecting passageways. Radio Carbon dates show that the village was occupied for around 600 years between 3200 and 2200 BC. There appear to be two main structural phases to the occupation.
House 1 lies on what is now the northern edge of the village. Part of its northern wall and possible further chambers were lost to the sea before the modern sea defences were built. As seen today House 1 is part of the second phase of later and slightly larger houses at Skara Brae. The floor area of around 35 sq meters was organised into rectangular beds around a central hearth. Opposite the entrance which leads off the main E-W passageway is a work area with stone lined storage tanks in the floor.
The monument is now managed by Historic Scotland and is a key element of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site. The Lidar survey was conducted by Scottish10 and made available by Centre for Digital Documentation and Visualisation (CDDV).
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Information
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Source
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Historic Scotland |
Contacts
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Lyn Wilson
CDDV
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Copyright Credit Line
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© Historic Scotland |
Europeana Rights
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The Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication (CC0) |
Spatial
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Skara Brae
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Start Date
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3180 BCE |
End Date
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2500 BCE |
Period Name
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Neolithic |
Materials
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Dry Stone |
Heritage Asset Type
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Settlement |
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Thumbnail
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Name
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House 01 Scan Data |
Description
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Leica scan of House 01.
Collection of 27 scans, totalling 166 million points. |
Type
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3D |
Format
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Leica PTX |
Copyrights
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CDDV
Paid access_no re_use
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Landing Page
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Metadata
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Information
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Name
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Terrestrial Laser Scan |
Actor
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CDDV, Group |