Archaeology video of Mull

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Kyle MacLea
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Archaeology video of Mull

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This is supposed to be an archaeology video from Mull, although I couldn't get it to work:

http://ww3.tvo.org/video/182464/mull

Perhaps the rest of you will have better luck!

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Re: Archaeology video of Mull

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Did not work for me either. Would be interesting to see and learn what they find out.
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i watched it. very interesting.
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Hi Kyle,

Looks like a program which was televised on TVO (Tv Ontario) which is a public television station in Canada. Probably originally on British Tv. I just started to watch a bit of it but will definitely be watching the whole program. Kudos to you for finding this. I have always maintained that there are archaelogical treasures yet to be found in the western Argyll homeland of our highland Maclea Livingstones and this discovery proves my point. Some interesting relics have been found in the past. Who knows what else lies buried and forgotten in Mull and neighbouring Morvern, Appin and Lismore besides the bones of our celtic ancestors. It would indeed be a shame if some of these historically significant archaelogical sites in the area are not protected in the future. No doubt the Clan Chief will be interested in this find near Tobermory, Mull if it is in fact the ruins of an early religious site and may already be aware of this discovery.

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Hi Donald,

Very true--we need to keep an eye on these discoveries and help others to put them in perspective. I look forward to watching the video when I can get it to work on my machine!

Very exciting archaeology work!

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Another UK programme on archaeology on Mull, or at least I assume it's another episode, as I could never get the last one to work, nor am I sure if this one will work outside the UK, it was done by a UK television programme called ''Time Team'',

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/time ... /episode-2,

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Alas, you are correct. "This service not available in your area."

Oh, well, looks interesting!

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