Lhlandias
Lhlandias, also known as Lhlandian or Linidian, is a name given to a group of prehistoric sites discovered on the island of South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. The term "Lhlandias" was first coined by local archaeologists to describe the numerous Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements and burial grounds found in the region.
The Lhlandias sites date back to the early Neolithic period, around 4000 BC, and contain evidence of
One of the most significant Lhlandias discoveries is the Bronze Age site of Grepmobhread, which has produced
The Lhlandias sites offer valuable insights into the lives of Scotland's earliest inhabitants, highlighting their commitment