Orkney
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archipelago, county and council area in northern Scotland
- On the intent to make cramp: an interpretation of vitreous seaweed cremation ‘waste’ from prehistoric burial sites in Orkney, Scotland - scientific article published in February 2007, Q1860
- The impact of population dynamics on social complexity in Neolithic Orkney - scientific article published in April 2019, Q1860
- Evaluation of electricity storage versus thermal storage as part of two different energy planning approaches for the islands Samsø and Orkney - scientific article, Q1860, 2019
- Cosmology, calendars and society in Neolithic Orkney: a rejoinder to Euan MacKie - scholarly article by Clive Ruggles & Gordon Barclay published March 2000 in Antiquity, Q1860
- A Bronze Age Burial Mound at Holland, St Ola, Orkney - scholarly article by Nigel Neil published in January 1981
- Social organization in the Orcadian Neolithic: identification of elite domestic structures and settlements through analysis of excavation data - scientific article published in March 2018
- Christian and pagan practice during the conversion of Viking Age Orkney and Shetland - chapter published in 2003
- The world on a plate: ceramics, food technology and cosmology in Neolithic Orkney - scientific article published in June 1999, Q1860
- Status and Identity in Norse Settlements: A Case Study from Orkney - , 2016, online
- Identity, Gender, Religion and Economy: New Isotope and Radiocarbon Evidence for Marine Resource Intensification in Early Historic Orkney, Scotland, UK - article, 2004
- 'It rained a lot and nothing much happened': Settlement and society in Bronze Age Orkney - doctoral thesis by Caroline Mamwell, 2018, online
- Vikings in the Prehistoric Landscape: Studies on Mainland Orkney - scientific article published in May 2011
- Radiocarbon dating and marine reservoir correction of Viking Age Christian burials from Orkney - scientific article published in September 2000, Q1860
- MID-FLANDRIAN CHANGES IN VEGETATION ON MAINLAND ORKNEY - scientific article published in March 1979, Q1860
- What Was the Viking Age and When did it Happen? A View from Orkney - scientific article published on 5 July 2000, Q1860
- Pick-Dressing on the Neolithic Monuments of Orkney - scientific article published in September 2000
- Monuments as landscape: Creating the centre of the world in late Neolithic Orkney - scholarly article by Colin Richards published in October 1996, Q1860
- Some Remarks on the Birds seen in the South-east Part of the Mainland of Orkney in October - article by Norman Frederic Ticehurst in The Zoologist, 4th series, vol 4, issue 704 (February, 1900), Q1860
| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
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| commons | image | Public bar | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Orkney 3 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Orkney Islands seen from Pentland Firth | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Sule Skerry South Landing | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Holm, southern Mainland, Orkney | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Loch of Harray - 1979 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Robertson House, Eynhallow | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Western coast of Eynhallow | Commons | ||
| commons | image | North coast of Eynhallow | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Eynhallow Monastery | Commons | ||










