Monthly Archive: March 2022
This week’s selection of photographs from around the Ness of Brodgar from site director Nick Card.
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Everyone who has visited the site during excavation season will have heard about the “Great Wall of Brodgar” and its southern counterpart “The Lesser Wall”.
Our understanding of their role…
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We’ve passed the spring equinox and the days are growing longer than the night. A milestone reflected in this week’s selection of pictures from Ness site director Nick Card.
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In 2010, an unusual whalebone macehead was found at the Ness. It was part of a cache of artefacts, which included a polished stone axe and a whale tooth.
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The past week has been decidedly unpleasant, weather-wise, but fortunately the sun did peek out on one or two occasions. As always site director Nick Card has been out and…
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There is no doubt that the Ness maceheads are among the most beautiful artefacts found on site - often using spectacular rock specifically selected for its visual impact, and sometimes clearly from outwith Orkney.
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This week’s photographic offering from Ness of Brodgar site director Nick Card.…
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“There is one type of stone implement very abundant at Skaill. These are flakes of hard old red sandstone. […] One edge is always thicker than the other, which is…
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This week’s photographs of the wilder residents of the Ness from site director Nick Card.…
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