Archaeologists in Central Europe recently uncovered an ancient grave – reopened not by modern looters, but by medieval Poles over 1,000 years ago. The excavation took place at the Nowy Chorów cemetery ...
As the day begins in late June, people collect flowers and herbs from meadows and riverbanks, fashioning them into wreaths.
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How paganism shaped the ancient world

Long before the rise of the world's major organized religions, countless civilizations looked to nature, the stars, ancestral ...
The ancient pagan religion of Babylonia managed to hold out in a single city for 1,500 years after Babylonia fell. Visiting the U.S. last week, British Archaeologist David Storm Rice told how he ...
Easter brings together an unlikely cadre of traditions: church, bunnies and eggs. But what may seem like an odd trio is actually tied together by the universal themes of spring and life renewed. While ...
But why do we call that trip a honeymoon? There are a few different explanations for why 'honeymoon' is used to describe a ...
Pagans have long had a bad rap. Ethan Doyle White’s “Pagans: The Visual Culture of Pagan Myths, Legends + Rituals” corrects misconceptions and explains their intricate belief systems and rich ...
Easter brings together an unlikely cadre of traditions: church, bunnies and eggs. What may seem like an odd trio, however, is actually tied together by the universal themes of spring and life renewed.
Archaeologists unearthed five ancient gold foil pieces while excavating a pagan temple in Norway, experts said. Kulturhistorisk museum Thirty years ago, while driving along a highway in Norway, Harald ...
Nature religions, commonly described as Paganism (or neo-Paganism), are growing in Australia. In the last Census, 33,148 people claimed affiliation with a nature religion: including Animism, Druidism, ...