Gunnister
Gunnister is a small 'abandoned' village at the North-West Mainland in Shetland, Scotland. It is most commonly known for the Gunnister Man - the remains of a man from the late 17th century which were found by peat cutters in a peat bog not far from the junction of A970 road.
The name Gunnister has been suggested to stem from the Old Norse/Old Norwegian *Gunna-setr.[1]
60°27′04″N 1°25′11″W / 60.4510°N 1.4196°W
References
[edit]- ^ Fellows-Jensen, Gillian (2004). "Scandinavian Settlement in the British Isles and Normandy: What the Place-Names Reveal". Scandinavia and Europe 800-1350. Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe. Vol. 4. pp. 137–147. doi:10.1484/M.TCNE-EB.3.4105. ISBN 978-2-503-51085-9.
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