Scotland's Hidden Sacred Past

Scotland's Hidden Sacred Past
Title Scotland's Hidden Sacred Past PDF eBook
Author Freddy Silva
Publisher Invisible Temple
Pages 284
Release 2021-11
Genre History
ISBN 9781737946410

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A radical investigative re-think of Scotland's Neolithic monuments, language and culture, tracing their origins to Sardinia and ancient Armenia, whose noble clans ultimately gave rise to the sacred landscape of ancient Ireland.

The Spiritual Traveler

The Spiritual Traveler
Title The Spiritual Traveler PDF eBook
Author Martin Palmer
Publisher Hidden Spring
Pages 360
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9781587680021

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Here is a unique guide book that takes us on a journey across the rural and urban landscapes of Britain, and helps us to discover and explore a multitude of sacred sites: ancient stone circles and tombs, Christian and pre-Christian shrines, medieval synagogues, small country churches and much more.

The Holy Land of Scotland

The Holy Land of Scotland
Title The Holy Land of Scotland PDF eBook
Author Barry Dunford
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Christianity and other religions
ISBN 9780952941309

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The Unremembered Places

The Unremembered Places
Title The Unremembered Places PDF eBook
Author Patrick Baker
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Pages 226
Release 2020-05-21
Genre Science
ISBN 1788852664

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Shortlisted for the The Great Outdoors Awards – Outdoor Book of the Year 2020 Shortlisted for the Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature 2020 There are strange relics hidden across Scotland's landscape: forgotten places that are touchstones to incredible stories and past lives which still resonate today. Yet why are so many of these 'wild histories' unnoticed and overlooked? And what can they tell us about our own modern identity? From the high mountain passes of an ancient droving route to a desolate moorland graveyard, from uninhabited post-industrial islands and Clearance villages to caves explored by early climbers and the mysterious strongholds of Christian missionaries, Patrick Baker makes a series of journeys on foot and by paddle. Along the way, he encounters Neolithic settlements, bizarre World War Two structures, evidence of illicit whisky production, sacred wells and Viking burial grounds. Combining a rich fusion of travelogue and historical narrative, he threads themes of geology, natural and social history, literature, and industry from the places he visits, discovering connections between people and place more powerful than can be imagined.

Walking Awake: The Faces in Nature

Walking Awake: The Faces in Nature
Title Walking Awake: The Faces in Nature PDF eBook
Author Denise Crawn
Publisher Full Court Press
Pages 52
Release 2013-04
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781938812095

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Denise Crawn's eye opens up profound connections with the natural world around us. As W.H. Auden once said of E. M. Forster, she "trips us up like an unnoticed stone" as we stumble through the unaware routines of our lives. "Look " she says, coaxing us to see more deeply and rewardingly into the comradeship of the woods-and she does so in a manner more than merely visual: Her insight operates on a spiritual plane, hinting at richer meanings in these connections. And she offers compelling remarks from other men and women, as diverse as Vincent van Gogh and Albert Einstein, who have understood the wisdom of nature to further deepen the emotional impact of her compelling photographs-now yours to enjoy.

The Celts

The Celts
Title The Celts PDF eBook
Author Alice Roberts
Publisher Heron Books
Pages 394
Release 2015-10-05
Genre History
ISBN 1784293342

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'Informed, impeccably researched and written' Neil Oliver The Celts are one of the world's most mysterious ancient people. In this compelling account, Alice Roberts takes us on a journey across Europe, uncovering the truth about this engimatic tribe: their origins, their treasure and their enduring legacy today. What emerges is not a wild people, but a highly sophisticated tribal culture that influenced the ancient world - and even Rome. It is the story of a multicultural civilization, linked by a common language. It is the story of how ideas travelled in prehistory, how technology and art spread across the continent. It is the story of a five-hundred year fight between two civilizations that came to define the world we live in today. It is the story of a culture that changed Europe forever. 'Roberts's lightness of touch is joyous, and celebratory' Observer 'Clear-spoken and enthusiastic' Telegraph

The Scots

The Scots
Title The Scots PDF eBook
Author Alistair Moffat
Publisher Birlinn
Pages 314
Release 2011-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 085790020X

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History has always mattered to Scots, and rarely more so than now at the outset of a new century, with a new census appearing in 2011 and after more than ten years of a new parliament. An almost limitless archive of our history lies hidden inside our bodies and we carry the ancient story of Scotland around with us. The mushrooming of genetic studies, of DNA analysis, is rewriting our history in spectacular fashion. In The Scots: A Genetic Journey, Alistair Moffat explores the history that is printed on our genes, and in a remarkable new approach, uncovers the detail of where we are from, who we are and in so doing colour vividly a DNA map of Scotland.