Gods of the Dawn? Religion in Neolithic and Bronze Age Ireland
What were the beliefs of the peoples of Ireland in the Bronze Age and the Neolithic period? Based on the passage graves, court cairns, wedge tombs, and other material evidence, this video examines this. It aims to unveil some of the beliefs and practices of the deep pre-history of Ireland, such as sun worship and the importance of the moon and other astronomical bodies. References Abarta Heritage, Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 6. Beaker People. Dr Neil Carlin in Conversation with Neil Jackman. Doyle, Peigín. Pathways to the Cosmos. 2020 Hutton, Ronald. Pagan Britain. 2013. Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí. The Sacred Isle: Belief and Religion in Pre-Christian Ireland. 1999 Please help support the channel. Contribute here: https://buymeacoffee.com/forasfeasa #irishhistory #ancientireland #ancienthistory #ancientreligion #stone #stonecircle #dawn #prehistory #ancientmysteries

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