Day Twelve
We detect some of the visiting students and diggers on site looking at us Orkney residents today with a sort of new, and wondering, respect — as in… Read more
Day Eleven
A strange sort of sticky goo is leaking from the screen of the laptop on which this blog is being written.
That’s how hot it is.
Truth to… Read more
Day Ten
As delicate operations go, the lifting of large and crumbling bits of pottery is just about as delicate as it gets.
Our visitor, Peter Brigham, and his wife,… Read more
Day Nine
We told you in the last post about Jo’s fantastic inscribed stone from the northern end of Structure Twelve.
Just a quick look at, it late yesterday afternoon, failed… Read more
Day Eight
Trench T, the new one on the far side of the house from the main site, is living up to the family tradition.
In other words, it is… Read more
Day Seven
Today is nice and sunny at the Ness.
We appear to be in a little bubble of brightness, with dark and angry clouds lurking on the horizon, but… Read more
Day Six
Bronze Age pottery
We will begin today, as we did on Friday, with pottery.
You may recall we showed a photograph of an incised pot rim from under… Read more
Day Five
It’s not often that we open with a pottery discovery.
Most archaeologists profess to dislike pottery (see Mai, below) and at the Ness it comes by the truckload,… Read more
Day Four
Film crews, sunshine and Mike’s head
Thursday at the Ness was a quieter, more measured sort of day, enveloped by sunshine and the persistent scrape of trowels on… Read more
Day Three
Sorry, but we’re starting with the weather again.
After lulling everyone into a ridiculously sunny sense of security on Tuesday afternoon, the cloud and the rain rolled over… Read more
Day Two
The day started wet and windy, to the surprise of absolutely nobody.
But hot baths, even hotter showers and, in one suspected case, a good hosing, seemed to… Read more