03-08-2008, 09:58 PM
wouldnt the fact the druids swept a pretty broad region attribute some religious credit to the case in identifying a celt outside of linguistics and lands, a pretty important part of their "culture" i think and one that is easy to identify. though im to understand a later advent, their earlier religion being more shamanic from the texts ive read. none the less it came to pass that druids influenced their people far and wide, stonehenge though not built by the druids was an important ritual site to them and i think i remembr reading that druids from different tribes traveled there and to other "holy" sites. a cultural religious exchange was sure to take place and intermingle cultural identifiers between tribes, no?
-Jason
(GNAEVS PETRONIVS CANINVS, LEGIIAPF)
"ADIVTRIX PIA FIDELIS"
(GNAEVS PETRONIVS CANINVS, LEGIIAPF)
"ADIVTRIX PIA FIDELIS"