Easter Bunny PinGGG!...................
I dig those rabbits!
It’s an interesting story, that I find amazing, what was it like to be living off the coast of Wales 9000 years ago..
How did the people get there ??
Why were the people there ??
How long had the people been there ??
How long did the people stay there before leaving or getting wiped out ??
Rick and Marty need to bring a dozen of these over to their work site.
The island is scenic. As long as one can ignore the threat of tsunami, and liked that cool salt air, great place for a vacation home.
There was a similar dig up by rabbits in the documentary TV series Time Team.
Used to skin seals, this 'bevelled pebble' discovered in a rabbit hole on Skokholm dates to the Late Mesolithic period, some 9,000 years ago. It's the first evidence of Stone Age inhabitants on the island, experts say Returning to the rabbit hole the next day, the couple found large fragments of pottery believed to be part of a Bronze Age cremation urn. While such urns are not uncommon in western Wales they've never been found on any of the western Pembrokeshire islands
Skokholm is a remote island in the Celtic Sea about two miles off the coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales
Skokholm is home to tens of thousands of seabirds, including puffins, ducks, Manx shearwaters and storm petrels. Richard Brown and Giselle Eagle, who discovered the artifacts dug up by the rabbits, are the island's newest wildlife wardens and its sole fulltime residents
Eww doe’s wasclwy wabbits.
The stone tools said Stanley on it...?