Day Eleven
Thwarted by the rain . . . but there’s big news coming
This is not a day we wish to remember. It drizzled, then it rained, then it… Read more
Day Ten
Fingers crossed for a chambered tomb
Today, we have startling news from Trench T – the one which runs from the huge midden beyond the house and down… Read more
Day Nine
Foundation deposit beneath Structure Ten?
Today started tranquilly enough in Trench X as UHI and Willamette students were taught the rudiments of planning.
Many experienced diggers enjoy planning.… Read more
Day Eight
A day of discoveries
Today it’s time to turn to Trench T (for all you pedants out there, yes, the diary does love a spot of alliteration). This… Read more
Day Seven
The finds emerge. . .
Regular and eagle-eyed readers will have noticed that there has not been much mention made thus far of wonderful finds. To be terribly… Read more
Day Six
Some timely arrivals . . .
Reinforcements arrived on site today, and not before time. The Ness has developed, over the years, into a site which is both… Read more
Day Four
Ladies and gentlemen, may we present . . . Trench X
Today, the serious archaeology continued with geoarchaeologist Jo McKenzie’s sampling of the floors in Structure Twelve.
But while Jo… Read more
Reader’s of today’s diary entry will have seen the photograph of Hugo Anderson-Whymark with his “latest gizmo” – a Panono “ball camera” that is a rather wonderful, and impressive, piece of kit.
Inside… Read more
Day Two
The trench with no name . . .
Today started ominously for, as work began first thing in the morning, a glance south-eastwards showed a huge bank of… Read more
Day One
And we’re off . . .
We’re back! After what seems like forever, the Ness of Brodgar is springing into life once more.
Ten months ago, this most iconic… Read more
The Ness of Brodgar excavation project is appealing for donations to help fund 40 radiocarbon dates from the site.
The annual excavations rely on public donations and the generosity of… Read more