Online survey to help shape how the story of Orkney’s Neolithic is told

Would you like help to shape how the story of Orkney’s Neolithic is told? If so, UHI Archaeology Institute PhD student Cameron Taylor would like your input.

Cameron Taylor at the Ness of Brodgar excavations.
Cameron Taylor at the Ness of Brodgar excavations.

As part of his research project, Neolithic Narratives: examining storytelling methodologies, tools, and technologies for enriching visitor engagement with prehistory, has launched a survey to gather the information needs and preferences of visitors to Neolithic heritage sites in Orkney.

The online survey is part of a wider research project exploring how the wealth of information about the Neolithic of the Highlands and Islands region can best be managed and communicated to enhance engagement with visitors and bring increased cultural, social, and economic benefits.

If you have visited Orkney, you are invited to participate in the survey by answering some questions about your information needs and preferences.

For full details and to take part in the survey, click here.

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