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OAS 2021 Review
Issue 6

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The Society published the Orkney Archaeology Review, which provides reports on the work done in the county over the previous year. This year’s Review
includes:
  • Examining evidence of textiles at the Ness
  • Stone spatula tools from the Ness of Brodgar
  • Norse waterways in the West Mainland
  • The landscape around the Cairns broch
  • Time travel: a manifesto for a new way to look at historical re-enactments
  • The relationship between Orkney’s folklore and its archaeology
  • Stromness Museum’s work decolonising its collection
  • The influence of the Vikings on how contemporary Orcadians view themselves
  • The excavation at John Rae’s Hall of Clestrain
Some of the work showcased are project that have been grant-aided by the society.

Pictures show some sample pages.

This Review is FREE to members of the Society, so instead of buying it now, why not join us today and have it sent in your membership pack: visit our membership page for more details.

 

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The Society published the Orkney Archaeology Review, which provides reports on the work done in the county over the previous year. This year’s Review
includes:
  • Examining evidence of textiles at the Ness
  • Stone spatula tools from the Ness of Brodgar
  • Norse waterways in the West Mainland
  • The landscape around the Cairns broch
  • Time travel: a manifesto for a new way to look at historical re-enactments
  • The relationship between Orkney’s folklore and its archaeology
  • Stromness Museum’s work decolonising its collection
  • The influence of the Vikings on how contemporary Orcadians view themselves
  • The excavation at John Rae’s Hall of Clestrain
Some of the work showcased are project that have been grant-aided by the society.

Pictures show some sample pages.

This Review is FREE to members of the Society, so instead of buying it now, why not join us today and have it sent in your membership pack: visit our membership page for more details.

 

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Weight 0.325 kg
Dimensions 21 × 18 × 1.5 cm

1 review for OAS 2021 Review
Issue 6

  1. Mark Newton

    Jennifer says: “The 2021 Review arrived and has been read with lots of interest and appreciation. Many thanks to all concerned, not least in rallying round in such a difficult year. It was a quick first read and is waiting for more careful study of so much information conveyed so well to a fascinated reader but one with little knowledge of archaeology. With such help though I’m (slowly) learning!”

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