Morris, C. D. (1977). The Brough of Deerness, Orkney: a new survey. Archaeol Atlantica 2. Vol 2, pp. 65-79.

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The Brough of Deerness, Orkney: a new survey
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Archaeol Atlantica 2
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Archaeologia Atlantica
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2
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65 - 79
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Clearance of vegetation has revealed several buildings not previously planned, and a virtual street is recognizable. The function of the settlement remains unknown, though it could be secular and domestic (cf Birsay). Fred Bettess adds an explanation of the surveying method used - a self-reducing tacheometer, easily learnt and with high rate of working.
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Christopher D Morris
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1977
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SETTLEMENT (Monument Type England)
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05 Dec 2008