The 50th Anniversary Season of the Archaeological Institute of America, Houston Society continues its Sankofa year - revealing how the past impacts the future - with a lecture by Martin Carruthers on a UNESCO World Heritage site, Skara Brae, a superbly preserved Neolithic hut settlement on Orkney Island, Scotland, which is surrounded by more than 20 structures.
The 50th Anniversary Season of the Archaeological Institute of America, Houston Society continues its Sankofa year - revealing how the past impacts the future - with a lecture by Martin Carruthers on a UNESCO World Heritage site, Skara Brae, a superbly preserved Neolithic hut settlement on Orkney Island, Scotland, which is surrounded by more than 20 structures.
The 50th Anniversary Season of the Archaeological Institute of America, Houston Society continues its Sankofa year - revealing how the past impacts the future - with a lecture by Martin Carruthers on a UNESCO World Heritage site, Skara Brae, a superbly preserved Neolithic hut settlement on Orkney Island, Scotland, which is surrounded by more than 20 structures.