Re: Questions
- From: "Inger Eleonora\(Norah\)" <noninger_none.nonjohansson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 17:29:11 GMT
"Alan Crozier" <name1.name2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Inger Eleonora(Norah)" <noninger_none.nonjohansson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
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"Alan Crozier" <name1.name2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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And what is the relevance of that for the Faroe Islands? And when
tothe first ships come to the Shetlands? Long before people were able
790'swrite about them.
If they were in Shetland it's more understandable the documents up to
telling that the only 'inhabitants' on the Faero Island were sheeps.Isn't
it.
How did the sheep (not sheeps) get to the Faroes?
That's what I have been asking myself while reading and searching for the
answer. For all I know they could have come there very early. But that's why
I ask for known earliest found artifact, remain or settlement. Might have
been windblown small boats with people we don't know anything about who
didn't survive but their lifestock in sheep might....
Inger E
Alan
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