by Bob and Doris Jones <bobianjones@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Sep 25, 2005 at 09:07 AM
hawker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> "Bob and Doris Jones" <bobianjones@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:4330EF61.4000606@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>hawker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>>In fact there
>>>is an undeniable Gwyddelic contribution to the gene pool in Brigantia.
>>>Gwyddel not in the sense of Irish, but in the sense of the pre-Beaker
>>>people population of Neolythic farmers.
I agree with you on this part:
The legends of the little hairy red-haired people (Sith/Side) and your
idead that they are associated with the people who built the Megalithic
monuments coincide with the distribution of red hair. Red hair is found
most commonly in the following areas that appear to show that they are a
remnant of a more ancient population that was pushed to the north and
west and into the interior. The population, again according to Gaelic
legend, would not have been wholly red-haired but a mixture of the 3
hair colours dark, gold and red:
Northern and Western Alba (old Caledonia and the Hebrides).
Nothern Erin and a central strip right down the middle from Ulster to
the south coast.
Northern England.
Cornwall and Devon (and parts of Dorset) in the west.