The scale of the Ness dig means it was, without doubt, the biggest research excavation carried out in Orkney. To give some idea of that scale, how about some nice statistics... Read more
After selling the last copy of The Ness of Brodgar: As it Stands in August, we’re delighted to confirm that our fifth print run has arrived and the book is… Read more
Arran pitchstone has only been found at two Neolithic sites in Orkney – the Ness of Brodgar complex and the Barnhouse settlement, some 460 metres to the south-east. Read more
Two updates today, with Structure Forty, which lies beneath Structure One, added to its page and Structure Twenty - one of Ten's predecessors - updated and expanded. Read more
After the media furore following research proposing a Scottish origin, a new paper is clear that Stonehenge’s Altar Stone did not come from Mainland Orkney. Read more
In light of the discovery of a 4.5-metre-wide wall section in Trench Z, we’ve updated the page detailing the boundary walls and added a section on the “new” wall beneath Structure Two. Read more