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Link: ‘Two last summers at the Ness of Brodgar’

Thursday, June 22, 2023 (9:46 AM)

NorthLink blog screenshotThe end of fieldwork at the Ness in 2024 and plans for the future are the subject of a new blog post from NorthLink Ferries.

Magnus Dixon interviewed Nick and Anne for the article, which is available here.

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Please note: The fieldwork element of the Ness of Brodgar project ended in August 2024 and the excavation site is now closed to the public. Our focus is now on post-excavation analysis and publication.

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