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My Personal Ness of Brodgar ‘Calendar’

By Bernie Bell

Having seen the Orkney Archaeology Society calendar for 2025 in the on-line shop, https://shop.orkneyarchaeologysociety.org.uk, I thought I’d go back through my photo folders and present a kind-of calendar of my own.

As 2024 was the last year for the dig at the Ness of Brodgar, I’m going to present 12 images from the Ness – going through the time of the dig.

January

The dig  has un-earthed many examples of ceramics.  The first photo I ever took at the Ness was of this piece of pottery, discovered at the dig in 2009.  Site Director Nick Card was showing us the finds and it caught my eye – I liked the shapes, and that it showed real craftsmanship.

February

2010…could be…anytime

March

2012 – the view from the viewing platform

April

2014 – I wondered if the big stone centre/right was a Standing Stone?

May

2018 – TRENCH  T!!!  At close of play – still a mystery

June

2019 – Overview – with Guardian

Closed due to Covid

July

2021 – warrants two pics – in Trench J – the oldest structure found on site – so far

And

The site had only been partially uncovered –  still not clear of Covid Caution – too right!

August

2022 – decorated stones – so many have been un-earthed at The Ness

September

2023 – Two pics again…

A row of seven carved holes – why?

And…

STEPS!  In Trench J – by the Great Wall of Brodgar

October

2024 – the human face of The Ness – last sitting at The Diggers Rest

November

For the future – The Ness Time Capsule –

December

Funding is needed to carry out post-excavation work – please, if you can, donate

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