The
Neolithic figurine looking at you now may be 5000 years old, but it has had a number of distinct 'lives'. It was carved from whalebone and deposited in a dwelling at
Skara Brae, Orkney. Then it came to light during excavations in the 1860s. 70 years later it was given to the
Stromness Museum and subsequently 'lost' in the collections. Now it has been re-discovered, is back on show and named the
'Skara Brae Buddo'. Read all about Buddo's significance in
The Orcadian.
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