Category: Chambered Cairns
We begin a series of posts looking at the Neolithic in Eday with the Vinquoy chambered cairn.
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Plans to reopen the Isbister chambered cairn took a step closer this week with the Scottish Land Fund awarding ÂŁ357,705 to the South Ronaldsay and Burray Development Trust.
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A look at what may have lain behind the 1861 newspaper claim of two mummies and a giant in Maeshowe.
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Isbister was one of the few Orcadian chambered cairns found to contain human remains – in this case, in such quantities that it was declared “the largest assemblage … from any single British Neolithic site.”
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The first part of an article looking at the Isbister stalled cairn in South Ronaldsay, better known today as the Tomb of the Eagles.
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This week we're looking at the Knowe of Lairo in Rousay - another enigmatic Neolithic chambered cairn unlike any other in Orkney. But what was going on?
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A new paper looking at the bone assemblage from the Rousay’s Knowe of Rowiegar suggests that human remains were placed at different stages of decomposition in a more complex, muti-stage process for handling the dead.
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Today, Saturday, December 21, is the winter solstice - a day inextricably linked to Maeshowe in Stenness.
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Unpicking the details of a potential chambered cairn in Sanday and the huge barrow cemetery surrounding it.
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We're back out and about today with a look at the Maeshowe-type Quoyness chambered cairn in Sanday, Orkney.
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Join Ness of Brodgar co-director Professor Mark Edmonds in the latest episode of the Stone Me podcast to look at Maeshowe.
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The second in our of a two-part look at the Dwarfie Stane in Hoy. As well as finally meeting our dwarf, it considers the acoustics of the area and surveys of the Dwarfie Hamars.
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The first of a two-part article looking at the Dwarfie Stane in Hoy - said to be Britain’s only example of a rock-cut prehistoric tomb.
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A 2009 book detailing the excavation of a Neolithic stalled cairn in Papa Westray is the latest open access title from the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
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