The Gods of Prehistoric Britain Colin Liddell Wednesday, October 05, 2022 0 According to the historian Ronald Hutton, Britain has the richest of all pagan heritages in Europe. In a wide-ranging and witty lecture, Hu... Read on »
The Pagan Sites of Europe Remembered (30): The Acropolis of Lindos Colin Liddell Friday, April 01, 2022 0 Following the defeat of the Titans, the World was divided between the three brother gods Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. In book XV of Homer’s ... Read on »
El TÃo and the Authenticity of Neo-Paganism Colin Liddell Monday, December 27, 2021 0 Neo-Paganism is usually assumed to be some LARPy middle class hipsters dressing up as Druids, carrying out some fake and over-elaborate, obv... Read on »
Stonehenge was Built to Amplify Sound During Ancient Rituals Colin Liddell Wednesday, September 23, 2020 0 A new study by acoustics engineers at the University of Salford suggests that the ancient pagan religious site of Stonehenge may have been d... Read on »
The Remnants of Armenia's Pagan Past Colin Liddell Wednesday, August 26, 2020 0 Garni Temple 2014 (Photo: Pandukht/Wikimedia Commons) Originally published at Armenian Weekly , this is an edited version of an arti... Read on »
Pagan Art: "Thor's battle against the Jötunns" by Carl Johan Bonnesen Colin Liddell Friday, July 17, 2020 0 In this iconoclastic age, when statues are being toppled by people who have little understanding of history, it is interesting that th... Read on »
THE THUNDER GOD OF LEWIS? Colin Liddell Monday, May 18, 2020 0 Due to the cultural genocide of our pagan traditions by the Dark Age totalitarianism of the Christian Church, we have only been left wi... Read on »
The Pagan Sites of the Middle East Remembered: (4) The Temple of Anahita at Kangavar Colin Liddell Monday, February 17, 2020 0 On a flat-topped hill in the small Iranian town of Kangavar, you can see the remains of the vast temple of Anahita, an ancient Iranian ... Read on »
THE PAGAN CLERGY OF EUROPE REMEMBERED: (1) BROICHAN THE DRUID Colin Liddell Wednesday, June 05, 2019 0 Mural in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery showing Saint Columba preaching to the Picts. (William Brassey Hole, c. 1899). The Druid ... Read on »