Norse place-names for farms, individual landscape features and general landscape areas are ubiquitous throughout the Orkney Islands. These have an origin during the mediaeval period AD790–1350 when Orkney was ruled by Scandinavian earls. The oldest referenced maps for the parish of Harray (West Mainland, Orkney) suggests that in the past significant waterways crossed wetlands extending between the Loch of Harray and Houseby in an area associated with the earldom power base at Birsay. Subsequent drainage projects, changes in climate and sea level have since resulted in the loss of the waterways. An investigation of the wetlands using geophysical and geological analysis provided a reconstruction of the palaeo-environments. Comparison with pla...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
The World Heritage Sites of Orkney, Scotland contain iconic examples of Neolithic monumentality that...
This thesis studies the origin and role of wealth in the Viking Age (late 8th to 11th century) and L...
Norse place-names for farms, individual landscape features and general landscape areas are ubiquito...
This study was funded by BA/Leverhulme Small Research Grants 2017-18 Round.Norse place-names for far...
Little is known about the impact that Norse communities had on the landscape of Orkney. To redress t...
The subject of this study is Viking-Late Norse settlement (c. AD800-1200) in the North Atlantic, foc...
The existence of a submerged landscape that may preserve Holocene material around the UK has long be...
The Brough of Birsay was the power-centre of the Viking earldom of Orkney and is one of Historic Env...
Cille Pheadair is one of more than 20 Viking Age and Late Norse settlements discovered on the island...
Freshwater loch settlements were a feature of society, indeed the societies, which inhabited what we...
The Norse colonisation of the North Atlantic from circa 800 AD onwards had a significant effect on S...
At the height of the Viking Age the seas around northern Europe were a pas-sage for war and trade. V...
Understanding the chronology of Norse settlement is crucial for deciphering the archaeology of many ...
The settlement at Bornais in the Western Isles of Scotland is one of the largest rural settlements k...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
The World Heritage Sites of Orkney, Scotland contain iconic examples of Neolithic monumentality that...
This thesis studies the origin and role of wealth in the Viking Age (late 8th to 11th century) and L...
Norse place-names for farms, individual landscape features and general landscape areas are ubiquito...
This study was funded by BA/Leverhulme Small Research Grants 2017-18 Round.Norse place-names for far...
Little is known about the impact that Norse communities had on the landscape of Orkney. To redress t...
The subject of this study is Viking-Late Norse settlement (c. AD800-1200) in the North Atlantic, foc...
The existence of a submerged landscape that may preserve Holocene material around the UK has long be...
The Brough of Birsay was the power-centre of the Viking earldom of Orkney and is one of Historic Env...
Cille Pheadair is one of more than 20 Viking Age and Late Norse settlements discovered on the island...
Freshwater loch settlements were a feature of society, indeed the societies, which inhabited what we...
The Norse colonisation of the North Atlantic from circa 800 AD onwards had a significant effect on S...
At the height of the Viking Age the seas around northern Europe were a pas-sage for war and trade. V...
Understanding the chronology of Norse settlement is crucial for deciphering the archaeology of many ...
The settlement at Bornais in the Western Isles of Scotland is one of the largest rural settlements k...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
The World Heritage Sites of Orkney, Scotland contain iconic examples of Neolithic monumentality that...
This thesis studies the origin and role of wealth in the Viking Age (late 8th to 11th century) and L...