The Hidden Pagan Heart Of Britain
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Before the bells rang across Britain, the land already had its sacred places.Long before churches crowned the hills, ancient Britons gathered beside holy wells, climbed mist-covered ridges carrying ritual fires, buried their dead beneath enormous earth mounds and whispered prayers into rivers believed alive with divine power.In Myths And Legends: Britain Before The Churches, Robin Wickens journeys through the forgotten spiritual landscape of pre-Christian Britain - a world of sacred groves, tribal gods, ancestral rituals, moonlit ceremonies and ancient pathways still haunting the countryside today.Blending folklore, archaeology, landscape writing and cultural history, this immersive long-form exploration uncovers: - Sacred wells and healing springs older than Christianity - The druids and why Rome feared them - Ancient river offerings and ritual sacrifice - Sacred kingship and the mythology of the land - Seasonal fire festivals and harvest ceremonies - Ghost roads, burial tracks and prehistoric ritual landscapes - The hidden pagan echoes surviving in modern village customs - Why so many churches stand upon older sacred ground - Britain's continuing emotional relationship with ancient landscapesThis is not merely a history of ancient religion.It is a journey into the emotional memory of Britain itself.Atmospheric, richly detailed and filled with haunting reflections upon landscape, folklore and continuity, this book explores one extraordinary question: How much of pagan Britain never truly vanished?Perfect for readers who enjoy: - British folklore and mythology - Ancient Britain and archaeology - Sacred landscapes and hidden history - Celtic myth and druidic traditions - Atmospheric non-fiction - Folk horror and landscape writing
Before the bells rang across Britain, the land already had its sacred places.Long before churches crowned the hills, ancient Britons gathered beside holy wells, climbed mist-covered ridges carrying ritual fires, buried their dead beneath enormous earth mounds and whispered prayers into rivers believed alive with divine power.In Myths And Legends: Britain Before The Churches, Robin Wickens journeys through the forgotten spiritual landscape of pre-Christian Britain - a world of sacred groves, tribal gods, ancestral rituals, moonlit ceremonies and ancient pathways still haunting the countryside today.Blending folklore, archaeology, landscape writing and cultural history, this immersive long-form exploration uncovers: - Sacred wells and healing springs older than Christianity - The druids and why Rome feared them - Ancient river offerings and ritual sacrifice - Sacred kingship and the mythology of the land - Seasonal fire festivals and harvest ceremonies - Ghost roads, burial tracks and prehistoric ritual landscapes - The hidden pagan echoes surviving in modern village customs - Why so many churches stand upon older sacred ground - Britain's continuing emotional relationship with ancient landscapesThis is not merely a history of ancient religion.It is a journey into the emotional memory of Britain itself.Atmospheric, richly detailed and filled with haunting reflections upon landscape, folklore and continuity, this book explores one extraordinary question: How much of pagan Britain never truly vanished?Perfect for readers who enjoy: - British folklore and mythology - Ancient Britain and archaeology - Sacred landscapes and hidden history - Celtic myth and druidic traditions - Atmospheric non-fiction - Folk horror and landscape writing
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