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  1. Oshun: African Goddess of Love and Sweet Waters

    ... the last in Yoruba Culture , dedicated to Oshun. The Celtic Goddess Epona that Rode Swiftly Across the Ancient ... Available at: http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/african-mythology.php?deity=OSHUN Oshun: African Goddess of Love and ...

    dhwty - 25/12/2019 - 12:28

  2. The Mystery of Stonehenge, Ancient Petroglyphs and Crop Circles

    ... in practically every culture on Earth, from Mayan, Hopi, Celtic, Vedic, Dogon, San (Southern African bushman) ... is dramatic! We are designed to receive it. Universal mythology abounds with gods who bore weapons of thunder and ...

    geraldine - 07/05/2013 - 13:40

  3. The Mysterious Pyramid of Bomarzo: Discovering The Etruscan’s Enigmatic Past

    ... in the east. They were influenced by ancient Greece in mythology , art, and architecture – and possibly religion as well. Among the Celtic peoples, Etruscan luxury items were highly sought ... Villanovan culture, was heavily influenced by the Greek mythology, and also shared similarities with the emerging ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 27/07/2019 - 17:43

  4. Vandal Strikes at Lia Fáil, Ireland’s Ancient Spiritual Heart

    ... True Story of the Beautiful Tara Brooch: A Masterpiece of Celtic Metalwork Just leave the artworks and other cultural ... Lia Fail was secreted to Scotland, where royal Scottish mythology picks up the story. Perhaps another sanctified rock ...

    ashley cowie - 09/02/2023 - 21:59

  5. Detectorists Unearth Rare Iron Age and Medieval Jewelry in England

    ... The centaurs were half-men and half-horses from Greek mythology. The medieval jewelry (brooch) was found near ... a Medieval Manuscript Heist in Post-War Germany Stunning Celtic Horse Harness Became Treasured Brooch of Norwegian ...

    Ed Whelan - 30/04/2020 - 18:59

  6. The Voice is Mightier than the Sword: The Stone of Scone That Roared with Power

    ... Ellis, Peter Berresford. 2002. Celtic Myths and Legends . Running Press: PA. Gantz, Jeffrey. ... Gregory, Lady Augusta. 2014. Lady Gregory's Complete Irish Mythology . Bounty Books: UK. Hamilton, Ian R. 1992. Taking ...

    Riley Winters - 29/07/2017 - 01:54

  7. A Universe from Vomit: The Creation Story of Mbombo

    ... were produced (one imagines) and eventually humans. A Celtic Creation: Sea-foam, the Placenta from the Birth of the ... Available at: http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/african-mythology.php?deity=BUMBA Knappert, J. 1977.  Bantu Myths ...

    Veronica Parkes - 26/09/2018 - 18:58

  8. The Thirteen Legendary Treasures of Britain

    ... , Treta Yuga , Dwapar Yuga and Kali Yuga . In both Greek mythology and Hinduism, the ages preceding our present age is ... Squire, C., 1905. Celtic Myth and Legend. [Online] Available at: ...

    dhwty - 13/04/2015 - 00:50

  9. Who Built the Ñaupa Iglesia? Mysterious Ruins in Peru’s Sacred Valley

    ... of the spirit world, or of worlds before our own. Mythology has it that they can travel across space by ... Pacha, the biblical time of paradise on earth. In Inca mythology, this time would have been the time of “land of ... in ancient Persia, Egypt, the southwestern US, and the Celtic world. The oldest iteration of the design is carved on ...

    David Walton - 02/10/2021 - 01:37

  10. Sumerian Vampires Inspired Tales of Bloodsucking Baobhan Sith, Satan, and Dracula

    ... Christianity, Loki in Norse myths, and in Native American mythology it was the Wendigo trickster. Wendigo. ( Daniel ... the Hindu religions or the jiangshi of Chinese mythology , edimmu were all thought of as spirits of the ... Mackenzie, Donald A. (1912). A Highland Goddess, The Celtic Review , Vol. 7, No. 28, pp. 336–345. University of ...

    ashley cowie - 18/06/2020 - 21:49

  11. Heavily Seasoned: Why did the Ancients Like Salty Wine?

    ... of Pompeii: Its Rise, Decadent Heyday, and Destruction Celtic Prince of Lavau and His Opulent Tomb To highlight the ... These are two of the most prominent heroes in Greek mythology so for them to be associated with winemaking shows ...

    Kurt Readman - 26/06/2021 - 19:00

  12. Italy’s Ancient Benandanti: Harvest Rites and Ghostly Battles

    ... leaders of the Wild Hunt in both Germanic and Norse mythology. In Phantom Armies of the Night , French historian Claude Lecouteaux links the Wild Hunt to the Celtic myth of the Sluagh Sidhe , the host of fairies or the dead who roam Ireland during the Celtic festival of Samhain. 19th-century collector of Gaelic ...

    Morgan Smith - 28/09/2019 - 14:00

  13. New Finds Show Ancient Baltic Amber Elites Weren’t Ignorant or Dumb!

    ... the way to Rome. Examining the Rich Tomb of a Mysterious Celtic Princess The Disappearance of the Amber Room of ... aspects of Germanic culture, including aspects of Germanic mythology. Furthermore, evidence of marriage between Baltic ...

    ashley cowie - 27/12/2021 - 22:00

  14. Lost For Two Millennia: Ancient Necropolis Found Beneath Paris Train Station

    ... and all of the interred people belonged to the  Parisii Celtic tribe . Inhabiting the region around the south banks ... obol," the coin reflected the story told in Greek mythology of Charon, in which a coin was given to the ...

    ashley cowie - 22/04/2023 - 23:00

  15. 10 Fierce But Often Forgotten Enemies of Rome

    ... compared Viriathus in his works with the Homeric heroes of mythology. This Celtic-Iberian warrior belonged to the Lusitani tribe of ... camp. Boudicca of the Iceni This British Queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe rose in revolt against Rome when she was ...

    Saurav Ranjan Datta - 08/10/2020 - 17:58

  16. Of Runes And Sacrifice: The Initiation Ritual Of Odin in Norse Myth

    ... War, Fury And Poetic Insights Odin stands out in  Norse mythology , by definition, as a god related to war and ... the Latin alphabet and some writing systems used by the Celtic populations of the Alps. Anyway, as is actually ... will be,” and with many other similar cases (in Irish mythology, the blind person was depicted the wise druid Mog ...

    Jari Padoan - 24/01/2021 - 22:07

  17. The Glastonbury Giant: Who Did the Mystery Bones of A Nine Foot Skeleton Belong To?

    ... Others have suggested that the bodies were likely Celtic in origin, as hollowed-out oak trunk coffins had been ... at Glastonbury nearly 1,000 years ago, which brings giant mythology back to life. Who knows what other remarkable finds ...

    J.P. Robinson - 08/10/2021 - 01:54

  18. Bellona: The Roman Goddess of War and Artistic Muse

    ... The Epitome of Roman Syncretization with the Celts The Celtic Goddess Epona that Rode Swiftly Across the Ancient ...

    dhwty - 04/05/2018 - 13:58

  19. Leprechauns: The Little People of Irish Folklore

    ... of today may even be a modern incarnation of the Euro-Celtic god Lugh (pronounced “Luck”). Lugh was said to be ... Leprechauns. http://www.leprechaunmuseum.ie/folklore-and-mythology/otherworld/leprechauns/ New World Encyclopedia. ...

    Alicia McDermott - 21/09/2015 - 02:20

  20. The Beothuck Key: Finding a Lost Chinese-Norse Civilization in Canada

    ... People led to an informal survey that revealed mtDNA of Celtic, Norse, and other Scandinavian/Baltic origin, leading ... the same size, was the Monkey King, again from Chinese mythology. About a hundred carvings were found in all, ...

    Ron Ryan - 06/09/2020 - 22:43

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