The people of Skara Brae, a Neolithic settlement in Orkney, primarily hunted using tools made from stone, such as flint blades and harpoons. They targeted various animals, including seals, fish, and birds, utilizing coastal resources and nearby waters. Hunting was often a communal activity, and the remains of their catch were likely processed and stored for later use. Evidence of their hunting practices reflects a deep understanding of their environment and the seasonal availability of different species.
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