http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qZo0_YaBhc
A very interesting video with Francis Pryor covering ancient agriculture, droving, copper mining and shipping.
Britain BC Episode 1 on youtube if you have to get there and find it.
spiral wrote: I recently have been reading up on the Guga Men. Historical records of Guga hunting date back over 500 years.The Hunt takes place on Sula Sgeir 40 miles due north of Isle of Lewis. The voyage itself is extremely dangerous as is the 2 week harvesting of the young gannets from the treacherous wet cliffs.
The hunt is allowed by EU law and still takes place, despite the protests of animal activists.
Who knows how old the hunt is?
Was this an example of a megalithic voyage?
http://www.virtualheb.co.uk/guga-hunter ... isles.html
St Ronan's sister, Brenhilda, is supposed to have stayed here for some time, leaving him on Rona, only to be found dead in a bothy with a shag’s nest in her ribcage.
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