Monthly Archive: August 2013
Day Twenty-Eight
Thank you and goodbye
Sorry, folks. The end is not nigh — it has arrived.
This is the last diary for the 2013 excavation season at the Ness…
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Day Twenty-Seven
There’s no doubt that one of the glories of the Ness is the incised stone. It is literally everywhere on the site, in all sorts of contexts and…
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Day Twenty-Six
Today is a race against time, with the last week of excavation already started and a large amount of necessary finalising work still to be carried out.
Sunday’s appalling…
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Day Twenty-Five
And the wild winds blew . . .
Today was Open Day at the Ness, and it rained, and howled and rained some more.
At one point, Hugo alarmed…
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Day Twenty-Four
As many of you already know, the pottery at the Ness ranges in size from the gigantic to the tiny.
Today, we bring you news of one of…
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Day Twenty-Three
Today was lovely and sunny. The sun shone brightly, and in particular, on our veteran digger Mic, who is working in the annex to Structure Twelve.
Mic is…
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Day Twenty-Two
Contemplating an earlier site . . .
Today was one of those quiet, rather contemplative days, which often characterise the second-last week of an excavation.
The last week…
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Day Twenty-One
‘A tremendous mystery’
Today, we have the revenge of Trench T.
Not through Egyptian-style curses, or even through unexpected and catastrophic falls of rubble. Trench T has just…
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More aerial shots from Hugo’s kite-cam…
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Day Twenty
The stone robbers
Structure Ten may have lost much of its internal walling to stone robbing in the distant past, but a clearer understanding of this dramatic structure…
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Day Nineteen
Today has been a good deal quieter than yesterday, which is just as well because extreme excitement (carved stone ball), extreme heat (all day) and extreme exertion (normal…
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Day Eighteen
The repertoire complete . . .
We have found a carved stone ball!
There you have it. We have ransacked our store of superlatives, but the extraordinary nature…
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Day Seventeen
We are delighted to announce that we have a new building.
Site director Nick and Structure Twelve supervisor, Jim, were there at the birth this morning, indeed acting…
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Day Sixteen
A law of archaeology . . .
. . . when the sun is beating down and everyone is feeling a little, well, exhausted, things start happening.
Sunny Monday…
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