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Trench J at the Ness of Brodgar, in its final state before the close of the 2018 season. Click through the annotations for a tour of the trench and its features.
A lot has changed this year! Have a look at these models from the previous year and only a month ago (both by Hugo Anderson-Whymark) to see some comparisons.
The Ness of Brodgar is an archaeological excavation covering an area of 2.5 hectares in the Heart of the Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, in Scotland. It has revealed a well-preserved and sophisticated complex of 5000-year-old stone buildings, unlike anything seen before in northern Europe.
Excavation on this scale is expensive: each season costs £200,000, both the digging itself and the ensuing analysis by specialists. Please help support the project by donating to the Ness of Brodgar Trust!
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