"Copiously illustrated . . . well written, thoughtful,
and thought-provoking." Library Journal
NEW IN PAPERBACK
In this authoritative account, Miranda Green unravels the truth about
the Druids. Examining the archaeological evidence, Classical commentaries,
and early Welsh and Irish myths, she shows that the Druids were
fully integrated into Celtic society and fulfilled varied and necessary
roles.The Roman writers reflected the double standards of an invading
society: condemning the public sacrifice of enemies by the Druids while
accepting their own practice of slaughter for sport as civilized.Yet the
Classical sources can be used to help reveal the real Druids, and we learn
of their multiple roles as judges, teachers, healers, magicians, philosophers,
religious leaders, and fomenters of rebellion.
This book traces the history of the Druids from their beginnings to
their resurrection during the Renaissance. Complete with timeline and
gazetteer, the book will appeal to all thosescholar, general reader, or
New Age enthusiastwho are fascinated by the Druids and their world.
Miranda J. Green is Professor of Archaeology at the University of
Wales and the coauthor of The Quest for the Shaman.
ISBN 0-500-28571-3
· 71/4" x 91/2"
· 291 illustrations, 51 in color · 192 pages · CELTIC / NEW AGE / HISTORY
order | Archaeology index