Dating the Ness of Brodgar

Dating the Ness of Brodgar The Ness of Brodgar sits on the south eastern tip of the Brodgar isthmus separating the Loch of Harray to the east, and the Loch of Stenness to the west, at the centre of the large natural bowl of hills of the West Mainland of Orkney. The Ness of Brodgar is a big settlement, It consists of a complex sequence of large, mainly stone, buildings contained within a massive walled enclosure. Like Barnhouse, the Ness of Brodgar is a predominantly “Grooved Ware Site” The Grooved Ware pottery which was found in large quantities in these places reappears, more or less after 3000BC, at places in England. One of the earliest site to which these people may have travelled, taking their experience in making Grooved Ware pottery with them, is at Nosterfield in Yorkshire (3020-2870 cal BC). Grooved Ware is a style of Neolithic pottery that has spread throughout Britain, and is found in large quantities at Barnhouse. It is a bucket shaped form with a fl...