One kilometre south-west of the Butt is the
stack, or small island, of Eilean nan Luchruban, also known as the Pygmies' Isle. The isle was first mentioned by
Dean Munro in about 1549 and described as being a "kirk" where
pygmies were buried. There are several structures on the island and earlier historical records mention bones in the structures. It was excavated by
antiquarians sometime before 1905, when bones and pottery were found. The bones were found to be from animals
RCAHMS surveyed the isle in 1928 and found part of the structures had collapsed since the excavations. A survey in 2005 found some additional structures not mentioned by the earlier sources. ==Gallery==