A Norse Farmstead In The Outer Hebrides by Niall Sharples

Set against the rugged backdrop of the Outer Hebrides, this book delves into the archaeological exploration of a Norse farmstead, unraveling the daily lives and cultural practices of its ancient inhabitants. Through meticulous excavation and analysis, the narrative paints a vivid picture of the Norse settlers' adaptation to the harsh environment, their agricultural practices, and their interactions with the native Gaelic population. The study offers a compelling glimpse into the fusion of Norse and local traditions, shedding light on the broader historical and cultural dynamics of the region during the Viking Age.