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Picture: Nick Card

Wildlife

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Wednesday wildlife – longer days and (slightly) better weather

This week’s photographs of the wilder residents of the Ness from site director Nick Card.… Read more
Orkney vole remains from the Ness of Brodgar

Artefacts / Focus on Finds

Monday, February 28, 2022

Focus on finds: the Orkney vole

Vole remains found in Neolithic Orkney suggest the rodents arrived between 3455โ€“3100BC, potentially from Belgium, France, or Spain. Read more
Picture: Nick Card

Wildlife

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Wednesday wildlife – Stenness shots

This week’s selection of images from Ness of Brodgar dig director Nick Card.… Read more

Exhibition / News

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

‘World of Stonehenge’ offers a brief opportunity to step out of our century…

Visitors at the British Museum’s ‘The World of Stonehenge’ exhibition on Saturday. (📷 Jo Bourne) Jo Bourne is a London-based supervisor and photographer at the Ness of Brodgar. In 2013… Read more
Picture: Antonia Thomas

Artefacts / Exhibition

Monday, February 21, 2022

Intensely moved by the human stories at launch of ‘World of Stonehenge’

Guests at the launch of the British Museum’s World of Stonehenge exhibition view the Ness of Brodgar display. (📷 Antonia Thomas) By Dr Antonia ThomasUHI Archaeology Institute Tuesday, February 16,… Read more
The Knap of Howar, Papa Westray

Further Afield / Settlements

Friday, February 18, 2022

The Knap of Howar, Papa Westray

Until the early years of the 21st century, the two buildings at the Knap of Howar had the distinction of being the earliest evidence of Neolithic settlement in Orkney. Read more

Artefacts / Exhibition

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Free article access and talk mark opening of British Museum exhibition

To mark the opening of The World of Stonehenge at the British Museum today, British Archaeology magazine has made an article on the exhibition free to access until February 28,… Read more

Wildlife

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Wednesday wildlife – dodging the storms

Wild day. Calm day. And then another wild day… That seems to have been the picture for 2022 so far. But intrepid site director Nick has been out and about… Read more
The Burton Agnes chalk drum, chalk ball and bone pin. (British Museum)

Artefacts / Exhibition / Links

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Links: ‘The Orkney dig uncovering Britainโ€™s stone age culture’

A few Ness-related links among the many relating to the Burton Agnes “drum” and The World of Stonehenge exhibition at the British Museum. โ€˜Every year it astounds usโ€™: the Orkney… Read more

Artefacts / Focus on Finds

Friday, February 11, 2022

Focus on finds: Structure Twelve entrance incised stone

On August 6, 2019, a small decorated stone, measuring 18cm, was taken from near the eastern entrance of Structure Twelve. Read more
Picture: Nick Card

Wildlife

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Wednesday wildlife – in and out of the water

This week’s selection of photographs from Ness site director Nick Card.  … Read more
Structure Ten Decorated Stone (Hugo Anderson-Whymark)

Excavation / Links

Monday, February 7, 2022

Link: ‘Ness artefacts take centre stage in London’

A new Orkney.com article, by Dave Flanagan, on the Ness’ involvement in the World of Stonehenge exhibition at the British Museum in London. Click here to view.… Read more
Red deer skull. Skaill, Orkney. (Sigurd Towrie)

Post-excavation

Friday, February 4, 2022

An absence of antler and the riddle of the red deer – part two

Red deer skull excavated at the Bay of Skaill, Orkney, in 2021. The skull and antler (the second antler had been recovered by a member of the public previously) lay… Read more
Stonehenge. (English Heritage)

Exhibition / Links

Thursday, February 3, 2022

Links: Looking forward to the ‘World of Stonehenge’ at the British Museum

With just over a fortnight until the opening of the British Museum’s World of Stonehenge exhibition, here’s a few links you might find interesting: The world of Stonehenge: placing a… Read more
Picture: Nick Card

Wildlife

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Wednesday wildlife – braving the elements

Despite the atrocious stormy weather over the weekend, site director Nick Card ventured out and along the lochsides. So here’s this week’s photographic offering showing some equally tenacious birds also… Read more
Deer featured image

Post-excavation

Friday, January 28, 2022

An absence of antler and the riddle of the red deer – part one

Red deer deposition at the Ness of Brodgar and beyond... Read more
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