The Hunting of the Earl of Rone is an ancient ceremony in the village of Combe Martin in England which resembles the film “The Wicker Man”. Although local legend has it that the ceremony derives from the capture of the Earl of Tyrone who fled from Ireland in 1607, Survive the Jive demonstrates that it has clear parallels in European pagan customs and in Hinduism, which proves that the procession, the hobby horse, the fool, and the drowning of the straw idol originate in pre-Christian seasonal Anglo-Saxon rites.
Neolithic Communities in Europe Featured Surprising Gender Equality
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[image: Image of what a typical Neolithic European farming settlement might
have looked like.]
As genetic research into the characteristics of ancient DNA ...
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