Hello
I would like to make a question here. Excuse me because this has nothing in common with cannabis (perhaps the material used).
Some years ago I have read the Táin Bó Cúailnge and I enjoyed very much it, specialy when I find that there is a place today called Ath Fhirdia.
Here in Spain shepherds and goat keepers still use the sling today and it is something very familiar for me.
I was looking for the stile of sling used by the Irish of those times for throwing the tathlum projectile, but I haven't find anything.
As I don't know any Irish person, someone would be so kind as to tell me if the shepherds or goat keepers there use slings today or if you know what kind of sling was used there in ancient times.
The type used here is this:
You can see here how to make one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ouNR6djZy4
Thank you very much.
Greetings from Spain and happy San Canuto.
I would like to make a question here. Excuse me because this has nothing in common with cannabis (perhaps the material used).
Some years ago I have read the Táin Bó Cúailnge and I enjoyed very much it, specialy when I find that there is a place today called Ath Fhirdia.
Here in Spain shepherds and goat keepers still use the sling today and it is something very familiar for me.
I was looking for the stile of sling used by the Irish of those times for throwing the tathlum projectile, but I haven't find anything.
As I don't know any Irish person, someone would be so kind as to tell me if the shepherds or goat keepers there use slings today or if you know what kind of sling was used there in ancient times.
The type used here is this:
You can see here how to make one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ouNR6djZy4
Thank you very much.
Greetings from Spain and happy San Canuto.