Solving the Riddle
Solving the Riddle The Riddle of neolithic Orkney is that there insufficient significant structures on Orkney to support the huge numbers of hands that would have been been required to build the Neolithic monuments there. The Orkney Riddle, is named for the strand of undersea shallow beach that leads off from the Pentland Skerries, in the Pentland Firth which may be the last relic of land that connected Orkney to Scotland, the Sandy Riddle. I started to research the geology of Britain over the last 100,000 years about 4 years ago. I began because I could find no real world evidence that Neolithic people had boats capable of transporting them and their animals across the Pentland Firth to Orkney in numbers sufficient to build the structures in Orkney that they clearly did. In order to get to an evidence based theory of both the Archaeology and the geology of Britain i had to knock a lot of very worthy theories on the head, and replace them with some things that ar...