The Ness of Brodgar has been selected for a 2019 Shanghai Archaeology Forum Field Discovery Award.
Having heard we had been nominated a few weeks ago, we have just learnt… Read more
The Ness of Brodgar has been nominated both by Professor Eszter Bánffy of the German Archaeological Institute, and Dr Michael Boyd of the University of Cambridge for the prestigious 2019… Read more
Archaeology Scotland had the opportunity to visit the Ness during this summer’s eight-week excavation season.
Click here to read their report.… Read more
A must buy for anyone interested in the Neolithic of Orkney and its wonderful sites, is the brilliant new book Orcadia – Land, Sea and Stone in Neolithic Orkney by… Read more
A link to today’s Current Archaeology’s article on this summer’s excavation: https://www.archaeology.co.uk/articles/summer-of-finds-at-the-ness-of-brodgar.htm… Read more
The Ness was very pleased today to welcome a special guest to site – well in fact two – Morph and his creator Peter Lord and his family.
Peter is… Read more
The tiny crescent microlith recovered at the Ness. (Hugo Anderson-Whymark)
Three tiny flint tools are the latest evidence of Mesolithic activity on the Ness of Brodgar peninsula.
Previous finds of… Read more
This year the Art Hut hosted four artists: Jeanne Bouza Rose, Diane Eagles, Karen Wallis, and Annie Wright.
For the first four weeks of the excavation, Annie Wright took photos… Read more
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Trench J, and with it Structures Five and Thirty-Two and the “Great Wall of Brodgar”, may have been covered… Read more
It’s been a long, hard day of manual labour in some not-so-pleasant weather conditions, but we’ve covered over around 90 percent of the site.
Aided by volunteers from the public… Read more
Day Thirty-Eight
Physical traces of a Neolithic potter?
This, dear readers, is our last diary of the 2019 excavation season at the Ness.
You will have realised that there are… Read more
Day Thirty-SevenHuman bone and a standing stone…
Andy Boyar excavating the human ulna within Structure Ten this afternoon. (📷 Ole Thoenies)
Andy excavating the fragile human arm bone in Structure… Read more
A very interesting day in Structure Ten today, where a second human arm bone was found in association with the south-western buttress inside the building.
We’re writing today’s blog post… Read more
Day Thirty-Six
Last week syndrome…
There is such a thing in Orcadian archaeology as “last week syndrome” when, as everything winds down towards the end of the excavation, something interesting… Read more
Day Thirty-Five
Sunshine and crowds at the Ness
Our second and final ‘Special Sunday’ open day of the season took place today, with over 1,000 visitors recorded at the excavation… Read more