Monthly Archive: July 2022
Day Twenty
Sunday, July 31, 2022
That’s been a busy day!
Almost 1,000 people visited the Ness of Brodgar excavation to see the archaeologists in action and take part in…
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Day Nineteen
Thursday, July 28, 2022
We start today with an important reminder.
Because our open day is on Sunday, the excavation team have been given tomorrow off and the…
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Day Eighteen
Wednesday, July 28, 2022
It is an indisputable fact of archaeological life at the Ness that Structure Twenty-Seven in Trench T is an almighty puzzle. It is being…
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Two videos from Professor Scott Pike, of Willamette University, Oregon, USA, showing a drone ascent from Structure Twenty-Seven in Trench T – one ending with a view to Hoy…
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Day Seventeen
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
We begin today with some momentous news.
Excavating an orthostatic box in Structure Eight, Dr Sue Greaney uncovered what appears to be human remains!…
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Day Sixteen
Monday, July 25, 2022
We know that we seem to have been unusually fixated on the weather in recent weeks but today has confirmed that we are right…
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Not all of Trench P has been opened this year, with Structures Twelve and Fourteen remaining under their protective covers.
A number of visitors to the site have asked…
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Day Fifteen
Friday, July 22, 2022
We have reached the end of week three.
It seems that time appears to go faster at the Ness than any other place, but…
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A new model from Professor Scott Pike showing the northern end of Structure Eight, with Structure Eighteen, one of its predecessors, visible within and outside the building.…
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Day Fourteen
Thursday, July 21, 2022
Conditions at the Ness were grey and damp as the diggers began arriving on site this morning.
But despite this gloomy start there was…
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Day Thirteen
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Today at the Ness was cool, breezy and pleasant, making perfect conditions for digging with not even a single midgie to disrupt proceedings.
Trench…
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Day Twelve
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
What a glorious day. Both in terms of weather and archaeology.
Weary diggers climbed from the trenches at the end of a warm, sunny…
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Day Eleven
Monday, July 18, 2022
Orkney’s wildlife gave a vanload of our diggers a wonderful start to the day. As they drove along the road just south of the…
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A 3d photogrammetry model of Structure Thirty-Two by Trench J supervisor, Paul Durdin.
Thirty-Two is a later construction, built on the rubble of Structure Five’s south-western end.…
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