Last of the Druids

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Last of the Druids

The Mystery of the Pictish Symbol Stones

Archaeology Alternative belief systems

Author: Iain W. G. Forbes

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Language: English

Published by: Amberley Publishing

Published on: 15th June 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 192 pages

ISBN: 9781445612157


The Picts and Their Monuments

The Picts, who inhabited Scotland in the first millennium AD, remain one of Europe's most enigmatic peoples. Although leaving little in the way of written records, they did however leave a legacy of literally hundreds of magnificent carved stone monuments. The vast majority of these are adorned with strange scenes and seemingly impenetrable symbols. The purpose and meaning of these strange hieroglyphic-like symbols have baffled archaeologists and historians for nearly two hundred years.

The Celestial Connection

Using a combination of astronomical software to simulate the Pictish night sky and by delving into the astronomical significance of European mythology, the author demonstrates that scenes depicted on two prominent monuments are actually celestial calendars. A revolutionary new theory is presented that suggests that Pictish druids were practiced astronomers.

Deciphering the Pictographs

It is argued that the previously impenetrable pictographs can therefore be explained as forming a complex set of astrological symbols, which, in combination, indicate whether the celestial portents on a particular day were auspicious or inauspicious. The implications of this new theory with regard to our understanding both of the Picts and also the origins of astronomy and astrology in Europe and Asia are explored.

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