Point Cloud model of passageways, Skara Brae
Subsampled and optimised 3D model of Skara Brae. Greyscale values indicate quality of acquired points.
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.
Between the later houses at Skara Brae is a network of low winding passages. These made it possible to travel between Houses 1-7 without going outside. The passages are around a meter high and roofed with stone slabs. The main passage has bar-holes in the walls at either end suggesting that it could have been sealed from the inside.There were further bar-holes at the entrances to each of the houses allowing them to be closed and barred with stone slabs.
The monument is now managed by Historic Scotland and is a key element of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site.
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Paul O Sullivan
CMC Associates
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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 |
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Neolithic |
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Settlement |
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Sampled point cloud of Passageways, Skara Brae |
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Subsampled 3D model, totalling 8 million points. Greyscale values indicate quality of acquired points. |
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Stanford PLY |
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Andrea D_Andrea
Coordinator
CISA
Palazzina B
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Vico Santa Maria Agnone
Naples
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Italy
Italy
+39081293501
cisa@unior.it
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