Dig Updates

Day Twenty-Four Rain and shine We have been plagued by the weather yet again. When we arrived in the morning ...
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Day Twenty-Three Interesting finds and interesting visitors . . . Today was a day for interesting finds and interesting visitors ...
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Day Twenty-Two A day of surprises The story of Trench T becomes more and more interesting as each day passes ...
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Day Twenty-One A distinguished visitor Today, we were absolutely delighted to be visited by Lord Colin Renfrew, one of the ...
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Day Twenty Dodging the downpours To start, today, we  want to introduce Jim Eltome, husband of Annabel, who runs the ...
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Day Nineteen Midden pits . . . in the midden We’ll concentrate today on Trench T — that long excavation ...
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Day Eighteen Today was rather brutal — that’s the only word for it. It didn’t rain (much) but the wind started ...
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Day Seventeen In search of the elusive Twenty-Three For Structure Fourteen the end is nigh, or so we are told ...
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Day Sixteen Glory fades? Not on the Ness . . . After the excitement of yesterday's Open Day, calm has descended ...
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Hugo Anderson-Whymark's time-lapse video showing part of Sunday's Open Day at the Ness excavation site ...
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Open Day Today was our first Open Day of the season at the Ness, and what a day it was ...
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Day Fifteen Preparing for the open day It is a lovely day today, so let’s get on with the archaeology. As ...
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