Monthly Archive: August 2014
Day Twenty-Seven
Done for another year
That’s it, folks. With great sadness we have to say that this is the last dig diary of the 2014 season at the Ness.…
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Day Twenty-Six
Appeal for volunteers
We have job opportunities today, very rare ones, which only occur just once a year.
Yes, it is time to think again about the job…
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Day Twenty-Five
Wow, what a day!
The Ness always looks at its happiest when there are visitors around and today, our Open Day, they came in droves.
It was nice…
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Day Twenty-Four
Farewell Willamettes
Sadly, today is the last day for the Willamettes, that intrepid bunch of students from deepest darkest Oregon, led by their Professor, Scott Pike. They have…
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Day Twenty-Three
A day of fantastic finds!
Today has seen the most fantastic finds emerge from the soils and midden of the Ness.
Not that this is in any way…
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Day Twenty-Two
‘I bet that’s a standing stone’
Let’s wind back to the beginning of this year’s dig, when site director, Nick, and Structure Twelve supervisor, Jim, were standing musing…
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Day Twenty-One
Something special . . .
We promised you in the last blog that something special might be happening soon.
Well, it has only half-happened, so today we have…
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Day Twenty
Two weeks left!
This is the end of busy week four at the Ness and, horror of horrors, there are only two weeks left of the 2014 season.…
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Day Nineteen
The view from above . . .
We have a real treat for you today. With a wonderful, steady breeze, and with the sun streaming down, Hugo launched the “Flying…
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Day Eighteen
A day of rain . . .
This is day two of the diary pottery special – largely because the Ness is being pounded, at the minute, by…
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Day Seventeen
A glimpse of the Iron Age?
Today was pottery day at the Ness. Aren’t you lucky? Okay, we’re biased, but those who moan about yet another pottery sherd…
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Day Sixteen
Getting complicated in Structure One
Structure One has been primped and polished to within an inch of its life today and is looking beautiful.
Hugo took more excellent…
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Day Fifteen
Shetland connections
You may have heard of Skaill knives – those flakes of beach cobble used as throwaway blades and relatively common in Orkney, but not thus far…
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