Settlement (Cramond)
The earliest settlement at Cramond, located near Edinburgh, Scotland, dates back to around 8,500 BCE, during the Mesolithic period. This site is of immense significance as it reveals evidence of one of the earliest known instances of human habitation in Scotland. Artifacts uncovered from this site, including tools and remnants of dwellings, illustrate early human adaptive strategies and lifestyles in this region, providing invaluable insights into the behaviors, skills, and living conditions of Mesolithic inhabitants.
The Cramond settlement offers a glimpse into the transitional lifestyles of semi-nomadic communities, showcasing their utilization of local resources and their adaptive responses to the environmental conditions of the time.
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