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To: Vaduz
I think the Ness of Brodgar has been slipping into the sea for a long while (it was even before anyone knew it was there) and excavations had wrapped up. Now apparently it's going to be reopened because of 'geophys' studies made subsequent to the closing of the site.
Why are Time Team going to be digging at The Ness of Brodgar in 2026? 

Be careful what you wish for. 

It must have been a very good night in the pub when the Ness of Brodgar archaeological team decided - after field work had ceased and the site had been backfilled in 2024 - that it would be a good time to conduct a thorough magnetometry resistivity and Ground Penetrating Radar survey of the site. 

20 more years of data anyone? Plus an inexplicable anomaly that just has be excavated? They're going to need a bigger boat! 
Mysterious discovery at Ness of Brodgar has us guessing! | 22:12 
The Prehistory Guys | 105K subscribers | 11,464 views | December 2, 2025
Mysterious discovery at Ness of Brodgar has us guessing! | 22:12 | The Prehistory Guys | 105K subscribers | 11,464 views | December 2, 2025

11 posted on 12/05/2025 9:53:22 AM PST by SunkenCiv (Kudos to the Admin Moderator, reason: "Randspam" [ 4354167 ])
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To: SunkenCiv

Good info thanks


12 posted on 12/05/2025 11:37:47 AM PST by Vaduz (?.)
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