Monthly Archive: December 2021
Sandfiold is a low hill, near Skara Brae, that is home to the remnants of an extensive Bronze Age cemetery.
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This week’s photographs from Ness site director Nick Card focus on one of his next door neighbours and a frequent visitor to his garden.…
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A new 3D model of Skara Brae is offering online visitors an immersive digital experience of the 5,000-year-old Neolithic settlement.
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This week’s photographic offering from Ness of Brodgar site director Nick Card.
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The Knowes of Trotty form a Bronze Age barrow cemetery that is the only one of its kind in northern Britain and the largest between here and southern England.
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Stonehenge. (📷 English Heritage)A selection of artefacts from the Ness of Brodgar are among the hundreds coming together for a special exhibition on Stonehenge at the British Museum next year.Running…
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Our weekly selection of photographs from site director Nick Card.…
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Dr. Mike Copper co-authored a paper analysing the adoption, development, and demise of Neolithic Grooved Ware pottery in Scotland, positing its origins in Orkney around 3160-3090 BC.
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This week’s photographic selection from site director Nick Card documents one of his aquatic neighbours on the Ness taking to the water and successfully catching a meal!
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