Archaeologists have uncovered what they describe as a "stunning example" of Neolithic decorate stone in Orkney.
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The decorated stone was discovered on Monday [Credit: Ness of Brodgar] |
Archaeological excavations began at Ness of Brodgar more than 15 years ago and the site covers an area of about six acres (2.5 ha).
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A stone marked with dots is also among the recent discoveries [Credit: Ness of Brodgar] |
The decorated stone was found on Monday, followed by further discoveries of smaller carved stones during the rest of the week.
Painted stonework and tools are among other previous finds made at Ness of Brodgar.
The site forms part of the Heart of the Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site.
Source: BBC News Website [July 18, 2019]
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