Another award for Ness of Brodgar excavations
The excavations on the Ness of Brodgar have been named the winner of the 2012 Andante Travels Archaeology Award.
The Orkney Research Centre for Archaeology/Orkney College UHI project was named runner up in the international award scheme in 2008, and went on to take the Current Archaeology Research Project of the Year title last year.
Previous winners of the annual Andante Award include the Via Consolare Project in Pompeii; the Stonehenge Riverside Project and Kerkenes Dag, Turkey.
Excavation director Nick Card commented: “Once again, it is really wonderful for Orkney, highlighting that our archaeology is up there among the best in the world. Congratulations to the whole team.”