Burry Holms
Burry Holms
is a small
tidal island
located at the northern end of the
Gower Peninsula
,
south Wales
. 9,000 years ago it was up to 12 miles away from the sea and inhabited by
nomadic
Mesolithic
hunters
.
Flint
tools
provided the first evidence of their existence in
1919
, since when
charcoal
, charred
hazelnut
shells, and tools made out of
wood
and
bone
have also been found. A
1998
excavation
by the
National Museums and Galleries of Wales
found that Burry Holms was used as a Mesolithic seasonal camp.
Iron Age
people subsequently built a 5-acre
hill fort
and
ditch
on the island, while in
Medieval
times it was home to a
monastery
. During spring and summer Burry Holms is covered by flowers such as
thrift
and
sea campion
. The island is also popular among collectors of
shells
.
UK grid reference:
SS933926
External link
BBC history article
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