Arran pitchstone has only been found at two Neolithic sites in Orkney β the Ness of Brodgar complex and the Barnhouse settlement, some 460 metres to the south-east. Read more
Time Team's geophysics expert, Dr John Gater, counts down the five discoveries he believes have transformed the world of archaeology - the moments where geophysics stole the show. Read more
Would you like help to shape how the story of Orkneyβs Neolithic is told? If so, UHI Archaeology Institute PhD student Cameron Taylor would like your input. Read more
Working through the Ness environmental samples, environmental archaeologist Cecily Webster has found another tiny fragment of decorated stone. Read more
The results of a new study exploring how Skaill knives were made and used have been published in a new paper in the Journal of Lithic Studies. Read more
Almost 300 people made their way to the Orkney Theatre last night for the premiere of Lucy Carr-McClave's film Whatβs Left Lasting: People, Process & Time at the Ness of Brodgar. Read more
Ahead of Thursday's premiere of Whatβs Left Lasting: People, Process & Time at the Ness of Brodgar, film-maker Lucy Carr McClave and Ness co-director Anne Mitchell were guests on this month's Radio Orkney Arts programme. Read more
Ahead of this summer's exploratory excavation, project director Nick Card is featured in the new Time Team news podcast, introducing the site and explaining its significance. Read more