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This paper explores arts festivals in terms of their relationship to local economic development within the rural island region of Orkney in Scotland. Fourteen qualitative, semi-structured interviews were conducted with arts festival... more
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      Festivals and musicIsland StudiesEvent ManagementCase Study Research
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      Medieval HistoryOrkney and Shetland studiesPictish ArtIrish medieval art and architecture
In Orkney islands, a number of wind energy projects have been established due to its potential for wind energy development especially as cluster developments on hilltop and moorland. This Self-sufficient Orkney Wind Energy (SOWE) project... more
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      Road TransportOrkney and Shetland studiesFeasibility StudyWindfarm
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyNeolithic ArchaeologyOrkney and Shetland studiesLithics
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      Orkney and Shetland studiesSt Magnus of OrkneyThomas BecketSt Thomas Becket
This paper examines the influence of Rev Sinclair Thomson, founder of the Baptist movement in the Shetland Islands.
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      Baptist TheologyOrkney and Shetland studiesChristian Social EthicsHistory of Baptist and their Identity
Coprolites (fossilized faeces) can provide valuable insights into species' diet and related habits. In archaeozoological contexts, they are a potential source of information on human-animal interactions as well as human and animal... more
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      Mass SpectrometryScanning Electron MicroscopyNeolithic ArchaeologyCoprolite analysis
Geophysics surveys in the northern areas of Foula, an island off the Atlantic coast of Shetland. Historic and prehistoric sites were idnetified.
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      Orkney and Shetland studiesArchaeological Geophysics
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      Palaeolithic ArchaeologyMesolithic ArchaeologyFlint (Archaeology)Orkney and Shetland studies
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      Historical ArchaeologyMedieval HistoryMedieval ArchaeologyOrkney and Shetland studies
This paper discussed maps of the Arctic coast produced by the Orcadian explorer John Rae. Rae’s maps of the Arctic coast of Canada are little known, but represent the completion of the search for the North West Passage. The paper... more
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      Historical mapsOrkney and Shetland studiesHudson's Bay CompanyArctic Exploration and History
Provides overview of textual evidence for the existence of organised Christianity in Orkney and the mainland north of the Oykel. Argues that we should see the region like the Hebrides not like Iceland, and that we have relatively strong... more
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      Early Medieval ScotlandOrkney and Shetland studiesViking AgePictish History and Scottish Early Medieval History
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      Neolithic ArchaeologyMegalithic MonumentsOrkney and Shetland studiesNeolithic Europe
This report presents the outcomes of side scan sonar and drop camera survey of four missing aircraft in Scapa Flow; A Fairey Barracuda (DP983), a Miles Martinet (MS630), an Airspeed Oxford (Mk1 BG555) and a Blackburn Skua (L2883).... more
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      Orkney and Shetland studiesMarine ArchaeologyAviation HistoryHistoric Shipwrecks/ Conservation of Marine Artifacts
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      ZooarchaeologyFish Remains (Zooarchaeology)Orkney and Shetland studies
Various 'Gunn Chiefs' are supposed to have lived before Coroner Gunn of Caithness (often wrongly called Crowner Gunn). James De Gun (James Gunn) Ingram Gunn and various knighted Gunns all fail the test of any historic support for their... more
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      Scottish StudiesScottish HistoryOrkney and Shetland studiesScottish Highlands
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      Heritage TourismCultural TourismOrkney and Shetland studiesOrkney Archaelogy
A range of leading international scholars provide the reader with a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the extraordinary richness and diversity of Scotland’s poetry. Addressing Languages and Chronologies, Poetic Forms, and... more
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      Scottish LiteratureCeltic StudiesEarly Modern Scottish Literature18th Century Scottish Literature
Part one of a group of papers examining the phonology of Caithness, Orkney and Shetland Norn. This article looks at the vowels in Caithness Norn.
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      Germanic linguisticsNordic languagesOld Norse LanguageOld Germanic Languages
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      Orkney and Shetland studiesScotsLanguage contactNew Dialect Formation
The Journals of Prince Henry Sinclair and his descendants (20 books and a lambskin map) were found by accident in 2005 in a dusty dirty basement in Greeneville, TN. They then lay in a trunk in the back of the closet for almost 9 years... more
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      GenealogyOrkney and Shetland studiesResearch into FreemasonryKnights Templar
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      Early Modern HistoryCommonsRural HistoryScottish History
The town of Stromness in Orkney was home to poet George Mackay Brown, and in recent years has become the location of development in Marine Renewable Energy (MRE). Brown’s work, celebrating the rhythms and cycles of life and humanity’s... more
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      SociolinguisticsMarine Renewable EnergySocial and Cultural AnthropologyEcocriticism
The topic of this paper is a whole complex of intertwined notions of soul, spirits, forerunners / premonitions and other types of long-distance influence from a person’s mind. I will try to lead you into this ‘jungle’ by looking at some... more
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      Mythology And FolkloreFolkloreOld Norse LiteratureOld Norse Language
Completely unknown until 1975, when it was revealed during the construction of a new road, Old Scatness is a multi-period site that has provided unequivocal evidence dating broch construction to the mid first millennium cal BC, alongside... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyEarly Medieval ArchaeologyOrkney and Shetland studies
In this paper I give an overview of my research interests, outlining my interest in dialogism as a theoretical approach and how it has shaped my thinking about communication and meaning making. I will try to explain how an obsession... more
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      SociolinguisticsMarine Renewable EnergyOrkney and Shetland studiesDialogism
With a special focus on the accounts and depictions of the Raven Banner, an iconic symbol of Norse expansion towards the west in the 9th to 11th centuries, I will here attempt to reconcile sources from Iceland, Norway, England and... more
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      European HistoryOld Norse LiteratureScottish HistoryEarly Medieval Ireland
The grass-covered top of the Brough of Deerness, a small sea stack in Orkney, Scotland, holds the remains of a substantial Viking Age settlement and associated chapel. The chapel was excavated by Christopher Morris in the 1970s and... more
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      ArchaeologyMaterial Culture StudiesLandscape ArchaeologyOld Norse Literature
This is a written up version of a paper delivered at a conference in Lerwick in 2008. Publication in an edited volume was supposed to follow within a year or two but has stalled so I am posting this here now. This Versionwas completed in... more
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      Orkney and Shetland studiesPictsVikings
This paper combines historical and linguistic data in attempting to date the establishment of Scots as a vernacular in Orkney (in addition to Norn).
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      Older Scots Language and LiteratureScottish StudiesOrkney and Shetland studiesHistorical contact between Norn and Scots
Selected papers from workshops organized by The Assembly Project (TAP). This is the second volume from TAP, the first international collaborative project dedicated to investigating the role of assemblies in the emergent power structures... more
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      HistoryArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyMedieval History
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      Old Norse LiteratureIdeologyMedieval ScandinaviaViking Age Archaeology
A study on the linguistic and cultural legacy left behind by the Norsemen in the North of Scotland, focusing primarily on Orkney, Shetland and Caithness.
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      EtymologyScottish HistoryOld Norse LanguageLinguistics
Selected papers from workshops organized by The Assembly Project (TAP). TAP represents the first international collaborative project dedicated to investigating the role of assemblies in the emergent power structures of medieval northwest... more
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      HistoryArchaeologyMedieval HistoryAnglo-Saxon Studies
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      FolkloreCultural HeritageIsland StudiesSocial and Cultural Anthropology
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      Orkney and Shetland studiesNeolithic
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      Military HistoryRoman HistoryOrkney and Shetland studiesLate Roman Empire
A mythical island the size of Ireland in the North Atlantic called Hyperborea by Greeks, Atland by Frisians and Frisland by Mercator, disappeared on October 24, 2194 BC, when it partially slid down the Judd Anticline toward the Icelandic... more
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      Classical ArchaeologyGerman HistoryBritish HistoryPolish History
The population of the North Sea archipelago of Shetland, UK possesses a distinct sense of ethnic identity, which connects the island’s present-day community to that of its Old Norse/Viking settlers from Scandinavia. This sense of Viking... more
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      Mythology And FolkloreHistory of IdeasIsland StudiesHistory of Anthropology
The stone-built buildings of Orkney provide us with a rich dataset from which to study the architecture of the Early Neolithic house. However at the same time, dealing with them as if they all represent the same manifestation of ‘domestic... more
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      Neolithic ArchaeologyOrkney and Shetland studiesEarly Neolithic
With the densest concentration of well-preserved wartime sites in Orkney and perhaps one of the least disturbed WWII defence landscapes in the UK, the Island of Hoy is home to an incredibly significant, visually dominating but little... more
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      ArchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologySecond World WarConflict Archaeology
WA Coastal & Marine was commissioned by Historic Scotland to provide high-resolution multibeam bathymetry data targeted on a number of wreck sites in Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands. Scapa Flow is a large natural harbour in the southern... more
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      Orkney and Shetland studiesAncient ShipwrecksWWIWWII Archaeology
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      Maritime ArchaeologyMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesMedieval Archaeology
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      Saints' CultsOrkney and Shetland studiesGregorian ChantUse of Nidaros
This paper takes the discussion on the concept of Hanseatic material culture from the Baltic and moves it west towards the North Atlantic islands and Norway, focusing on the contact zones between Hanse traders and societies at the fringes... more
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      Historical ArchaeologyMedieval HistoryMaterial Culture StudiesMedieval Studies
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      Scottish LiteratureModernist poetryModern Scottish PoetryOrkney and Shetland studies
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      ArchaeologyCeltic StudiesScottish HistoryScottish Culture
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      Economic HistoryMaritime HistoryEarly Modern EuropeOrkney and Shetland studies