Celt, Druid and Culdee III
The early Britons were not painted savages, when the Romans came there were roads the length and breadth of the island.
Using the early records of the Celts alongside the Greeks and Romans, a much different picture emerges, of a high standard of civilisation showing Britain was connected to the rest of the world through trade in essential items such as gold and tin.
Taken from the research of Isabel Hill Elder this third chapter deals with the beliefs of the Druids and shows they had a lot in common with Christianity, far more in fact, than most people are aware of today.
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