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Stronsay

Stronsay industrial heritage surveys.
  • Grice Ness
  • Meikle Mill
  • Point of Cumley

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  • Papa Westray
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Archaeology Orkney

UHI Archaeology Institute

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UHI Archaeology Institute, UHI Orkney, East Road, Kirkwall. KW15 1LX
(01856) 569000
sigurd.towrie@uhi.ac.uk
8am-5pm. Monday to Friday

Links

  • UHI Archaeology Institute website
  • Ness of Brodgar Excavation
  • Ness of Brodgar Facebook
  • The Cairns excavation Facebook
  • Working Stone – the prehistoric stone tools of Orkney
  • Orkney Archaeology Society
  • Orkney.com

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Top Posts & Pages

  • Archaeology and Local Studies short course open to applications
  • Coastal communities at risk of effects of repeating cycles of inequality in marine energy transition
  • A reminder of this summer's dig dates
  • 'Suðreyjar | Innse Gall' - exhibition of new work by Eòghann Mac Colla
  • Places to eat and drink in Kirkwall
  • Magnus revealed - rare treat for PhD student during Tromsø visit
  • Hill and shore - coring gives students a glimpse of Orkney's prehistoric landscape