Except the testimony of Tacitus, Agricola's son-in-law, who says that they were.Diviacus wrote:I think that there are only one or two graves that may have been those of druids, and no golden sickle in themSimon21 wrote:At the launch of her book Sacred Britania - religion in Britain during the Roman empire author Miranda Aldhouse-Green asserted that there was still no archaeological evidence for the existence of Druids - no mass grave on Anglesey, no golden sickles
However, we know there were druids in Anglesey, but no evidence they were wiped out there.
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Re: Druids
Simon21 wrote:Except the testimony of Tacitus, Agricola's son-in-law, who says that they were.Diviacus wrote:I think that there are only one or two graves that may have been those of druids, and no golden sickle in themSimon21 wrote:At the launch of her book Sacred Britania - religion in Britain during the Roman empire author Miranda Aldhouse-Green asserted that there was still no archaeological evidence for the existence of Druids - no mass grave on Anglesey, no golden sickles
However, we know there were druids in Anglesey, but no evidence they were wiped out there.
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