The Orkney Riddle
The Orkney Riddle An Introduction I have called my story the Orkney Riddle. In it, I speak of Neolithic Orkney, and the way in which I believe that, in prehistoric time, that archipelago was attached, and later detached from Scotland. This title might be thought to relate to some puzzle about Orkney that I try to extract meaning from, but in fact it is simpler than that. I called it the Orkney Riddle because there is a shallow water feature associated with the Pentland Firth called the Sandy Riddle that could very well be all that remains of a strand of beach that linked Neolithic Orkney to Caithness. To explore the possibility that (in my opinion) there had to be a walkable route from Caithness to Orkney when Neolithic people built the henges there, I had to research several areas of our knowledge and understanding. Firstly, I would look for evidence in Neolithic Orkney, of whatever sort, that denoted a change in human occupation, or in ani...