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Can we make tourists love the intangible?
A look at the state of Orkney’s tourism market
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Scapa 100 – Lost futures and hidden pasts: the journey to Peace-Land
Scapa 100 was the commemoration of the end of the First World War – in Orkney
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A Viking tooth fairy?
A look at the excavations at the Bay of Skaill, Sandwick, Orkney
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Orkney’s cutting-edge role in archaeology
The waters around Orkney contain as much archeology as that above the waters, it seems
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Why is it (almost) never ogham?
We know a lot about runic writing, but what about its predecessor, ogham?
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What about Orkney’s connectivity?
The digital world is bringing everyone closer together
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‘Islandness’ – a contributor to island sporting success?
Does ‘living on the edge’ give an advantage?
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Badges of Identity – women’s dress fittings in Viking Age Scotland
A look at some of the Viking-age graves across Scotland and Orkney
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Columba, Nessie, and the Deadly Loathsome Little Creatures
Fabulous beasts have been a feature of Scotland’s past for centuries
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Seeking the roots of the rootless tree
Early Scottish and Norse literature is a rich vein of study

