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Diagram of modern human origins
Carnac Neolithic standing stones, Brittany, France in 1956
Bardic ceremony at the festival of Saint-Brieuc, Brittany. Les fetes Bretonnes de Saint-Brieuc. Une ceremonie bardique. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 29 July 1906
A beautiful Anglo Saxon raven mount, found in Essex.
One Old English term for ravens was Wælceasiga; the slain-choosing one. It was recorded in the Old English Exodus in the 10th Century.
This artwork focuses on the sexual associations of the troy town symbol which you can learn about in this video
https://youtu.be/tSpXU3DFhOE
"Archaeologists believe this plateau was a holy site, possibly treated as a pilgrimage site, the release said. The types of artifacts unearthed are similar to offerings left at other Roman religious sites." https://www.yahoo.com/news/hiker-stumbles-upon-where-roman-135651884.html
Forwarded from Archaic Vision
Bronze Archaic Revival β˜€οΈ
Body parts in Proto-Germanic and Old English
Ossetian pagans sacrificing animals, singing folk songs and keeping their traditions alive. https://youtu.be/Jzmcd1mREhw
Forwarded from Dan Davis Author
Plaster head of a woman from Mycenae c. 1250 BC.

It's about 6 inches high and clearly there was more to it originally but we don't know if it was a statue or something else like a bust.

It's not known if this represents a woman or a goddess but it was found in the part of Mycenae they call the Cult Centre with its temple buildings so perhaps it's more likely to be a goddess.

What goddess could it be?

The marks on the face could be tattoos or makeup and again it's not known what they represent.

Could they be solar symbols and so could she be a dawn goddess like Eos?

Or do they symbolise flowers meaning she's a goddess like Demeter? She was associated with poppies - could they be symbolic poppies?

I don't know, perhaps she's not a goddess at all, just a gorgeous Mycenaean dime piece.
Reconstruction of a man from the post-Yamnaya Poltavka culture
I am wearing the Sigurd design from bracteate DR-BR55 on a Premium cotton shirt. The design is also available on lower quality "classic tee" as well as hoodies, stickers, and vests etc.
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NEW GARMENTS: The ALU ODIN range features a design from the Funen bracteate, slightly modified to resemble other similar bracteates which feature Odin. The runes on the bracteate are magical and invoke Odin as "houaz" which is Odin as the "High" and there is also the ALU magical inscription. The runes beneath the design invoke him again: "ALU GOD / HOUAZ / WODINAZ" all of which are attested runic invocations of Odin from bracteates. Available on hoodies, t shirts, vests etc..

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The Psychology of TikTok Duets: Analyzing Collaborative Content