Potted history
I first went digging in 1964. My first "proper" excavation was in 1968 when I assisted in the excavation of a mesloithic site on Hengistbury Head in Dorset. I was a "Digger" from 1973 to 1984, and a miseryguts from 1985 to 2007 when I worked on pipeline excavations for 2 years. I directed the excavation of a Dorset Barrow in 1975, in which I completely removed it from the face of the planet, and found not a bone, nor a pot, nor a sherd, nor anything that might represent the idea that the barrow was a funerary monument, as i was lead to believe. I don't think I ever recovered from that, and I have questioned every archaeological theory ever since. I came to Orkney first in 1980, and having all my living relatives here in Orkney, I moved to Orkney in 2019. Here, I started researching Neolithic Britain, and Orkney. Not satisfied with the idea that people had boats in Neolithic Britain that could cross the English Channel, I researched everything that I could to pr...