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He cut his musical teeth in a highly regarded but short-lived outfit called Skara Brae, which also featured his sisters Tríona and Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill and fellow guitarist Daithi Sproule, who now plays with Altan.
Archive 2006-07-01 digitaldoc 2006
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He cut his musical teeth in a highly regarded but short-lived outfit called Skara Brae, which also featured his sisters Tríona and Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill and fellow guitarist Daithi Sproule, who now plays with Altan.
Two Noteworthy Passings smg58 2006
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However, the architects at Make contend their inspirartion arose from Skara Brae, a neolithic underground settlement in Orkney.
Gary Neville's Underground Eco Home Blends Into the Earth | Inhabitat 2010
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I would show them Skara Brae, the perfectly preserved village that is more than 5,000 years old.
Lonely Planet should have looked at Orkney as well as Shetland Ruaridh Nicoll 2010
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However, the architects at Make contend their inspirartion arose from Skara Brae, a neolithic underground settlement in Orkney. digg this digg this email this email this tweet this tweet this facebook this facebook this
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Years later I would finally pick up my own copy but lack the patience to actually make a map of Skara Brae.
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Soon Ó Domhnaill and his sister Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill clavinet and vocals, both from the band Skara Brae, had joined up as well, and a new band had clearly started to take shape.
The Bothy Band smg58 2007
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On the free Shard, the Asian kids hung out in the city of Skara Brae.
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That's about Skara Brae, a neolithic village in Orkney.
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For the best sense of how life was five millennia ago, visit Skara Brae 01856 841 815; historic-scotland.gov.uk, an excavated Stone Age village.
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"Millennia before even Skara Brae, early humans acquired one of the very few things that set them apart from all other animals: fire."
--Kate Colquhoun, Taste: The Story of Britain Through Its Cooking (NY: Bloomsbury, 2007), 8
January 6, 2017