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Carved Stones May Indicate Neolithic Settlement on Scottish Isle!


Furthermore, the local newspaper reported that “a large decorated stone with a pair of incised triangles and a series of rectangular bands running across the surface” was found. And all of these discoveries were made in earth that previous environmental sampling “suggests” dates back around 5,000 years.
Towrie discovered what “might” be a carved stone after noticing animal remains falling from an eroding section of shoreline in the Bay of Skaill. Dr Antonia Thomas, the Archaeology Institute s rock art specialist, said the large, decorated stone was “potentially a carved stone” similar to those discovered at Skara Brae. Furthermore, based on the scale of the eroded section Towrie said “we may well be looking at a Neolithic/ Bronze Age site on a par with Skara Brae.” ....

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Erosion Reveals Possible Neolithic Village Site in Scotland


Erosion Reveals Possible Neolithic Village Site in Scotland
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The Scotsman reports that erosion on the island of Orkney at the northern end of the Bay of Skaill has exposed deer antlers, a boar tooth, a cattle jawbone, and a large stone marked with incised triangles and a series of rectangular bands. The artifacts were found about a half-mile away from the site of the Neolithic village of Skara Brae, which is located at the bay’s southern end. Sigurd Towrie of the University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute said the artifacts could mark the presence of another village dating back some 4,000 to 5,000 years. “If this is the case, and based on the scale of the eroded section, we may well be looking at a Neolithic/Bronze Age site on a par with Skara Brae albeit one that is now disappearing at an alarming rate,” he explained. Towrie and his colleagues will continue to monitor the site. To read about a ceremonial center on the Or ....

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Ocean energy about to ride a wave | Environment| All topics from climate change to conservation | DW


The energy of waves - can we use it?
Renewable ocean power turns the tide
Later this year, the UK government is tipped to reform the Contract for Difference incentive mechanism so that wave and tidal power is calculated separately from offshore wind low carbon marine energy projects will be subsidized to be price competitive, but this time without factoring in much cheaper offshore wind.
This is expected to be a significant indication for investors. Once there s a market signal, then that s us out of the starting blocks as a sector, said Matthew Finn, commercial director at the Orkney-based European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), which has been testing and demonstrating tidal and wave energy device prototypes in the sea for nearly two decades. The hope is to make up ground on first generation technologies like solar and wind that are pretty bankable now and attract a lot of finance, Finn said.  ....

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Police Scotland horse collapses and dies while on patrol at Scots park


Police Scotland horse collapses and dies while on patrol at Scots park
Orkney joined the force in January 2020 but tragically became unwell while on duty in Dean Castle Country Park last Tuesday.
Orkney joined Police Scotland in January 2020 (Image: Police Scotland)
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