The earth goddess : Celtic and Pagan legacy of the landscape
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The earth goddess : Celtic and Pagan legacy of the landscape
Blandford, 1997
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Note
Bibliography: p216-221
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Using a blend of text and photographs, this study seeks to demonstrate how the sites and landscape of Britain and Ireland still show signs of the ancient religions of the Earth/Mother goddess. The book concentrates on evidence of Celtic and pagan religions in the British landscape.
Table of Contents
- Part 1: Goddess of the stones - prehistoric
- goddess in the temple - Romans' Bristol
- goddess of the land
- goddess of legends - Earth-shaping
- goddess and Saint Bridget
- goddess in the church - pagan and Christian
- goddess today - pagan... Part 2 Gazetteer: (England SW
- SE/Wessex
- Central and East
- West Midlands and Borders)
- North/South Wales
- Scotland (Lowlands
- Hebrides
- Highlands, Isles)
- Ireland (Leinster, Ulster, Connaught, Munster))
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