Day Thirty-One
A building older than Structure Twenty-Seven?
“Execrable” is such a good word.
It described last Friday’s weather perfectly, so what do we say about today? Execrable plus?
It… Read more
Day Thirty
Decorated stones and technical wizardry
The weather is execrable today, utterly execrable.
There was heavy rain in the morning; heavier rain in the afternoon and we shudder to… Read more
Day Twenty-Nine
3D imaging to the rescue
Lots of interest today centred around Structure Twenty-Six, which has been painstakingly excavated by Claire and her team.
To the untrained… Read more
Day Twenty-Eight
‘Gruelling, but fantastic’
Work is continuing apace in Structure One, with the removal of the Phase Two curving wall which bisects the building.
We’re proud of our… Read more
Day Twenty-Seven
Wall’s path detected on a day of delights
Sometimes, just sometimes, there comes a flash of illumination like sunlight flooding the land with clarity and understanding.
It came… Read more
Day Twenty-Six
Water, water everywhere
It was supposed to rain this morning, so site director Nick kept the diggers away on the expectation that the rain would go away after… Read more
Day Twenty-Five
A box, an entrance and the revenge of Trench T
There were a number of interesting developments at the Ness today.
The first concerns an intriguing… Read more
Day Twenty-Four
Great walls and long-distance links
Orkney, or at least the part on which the Ness of Brodgar is situated, made a very passable imitation of the Malaysian jungle… Read more
Day Twenty-Three
Star find of the season so far
One of our nicest finds this year emerged today — a double pot found by Matt in Trench T.
This… Read more
Day Twenty-Two
Amidst a world of green and brown, loch and sky…
Interest is building over the possibilities contained within Trench J at the Ness, which itself holds the likely… Read more