“Or, should I say, something especially good – there are lots of good things!”
More Than A Catalogue
“It’s more of a guide than a catalogue and includes objects from across Europe showing how Neolithic Britain had links which spread very far and wide indeed. “
More News From Kilmartin Museum
On the left is a photograph of a Beaker pot from Upper Largie as it appears today in the Museum’s nationally significant Prehistoric Collection. A three-dimensional digital reconstruction showing how this pot appeared over five thousand years ago is on the right
Stenness/Brodgar/20th June/2021
“Carrying on along the path by Harray Loch, and admiring the banks of Stocks in bloom….”
An Archaeologists Work Is Never Done………….
“The Islands of Orkney are well known for their beautiful scenery and varied wildlife, but they are also world famous for their sites of archaeological and historical interest.”
Evidence of Woven Textile Found at Neolithic #Orkney Site
Evidence has now come to light from the University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute research excavation at the Ness of Brodgar of woven textiles in use 5,000 years ago.
Week Twenty-five – One Day At A Time
“In a field by the track……. A young Hare……..A bit wary…”
Open Day at UHI Orkney : Course Options & Learning Choices
By Eamonn Keyes The UHI Orkney Campus of the University of the Highlands and Islands on East Road in Kirkwall held an open day on Thursday, January 25th. This gave prospective students an […]
The Nebra Sky Disc
‘“The Nebra sky disc? Some years ago I saw a television programme about it. ‘
Orkney Stone Balls
“I’m going to witter on a bit about carved, and smooth, stone balls again “