Druids and Stonehenge

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2007

Neo-druids here in the UK like to talke about their rich history at the same time that they prove they know nothing about history.

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  • Apart from Caesar the earliest passing reference to the druids is from a work by Aristotle writing 330 BC though this work disappeared long ago and was only cited 550 years after it was written.

  • Right, that's what I said, the 3rd century BCE.... Not sure actually. Would 330 be third century BCE? Do the centuries count backwards too? Is 30 BCE in the first century BCE?

  • CE means 'Current Era' which started a little over 2000 years ago and is the same equivalent as the 'Anno Domini' of the old system. So we are living in 2008 CE or AD. Anything before our current era is obviously BCE (before current era) or BC (before Christ). So yes, 30 BCE would be in the first century BCE or BC. Hope that helps.

  • I know what CE and BCE mean, just needed to know if the cnturies went backwards as with BC. Thanks for your help.

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  • @sylvanhart -but you may want to note-***the druids burned people alive in vine baskets by summonsing pixie fire from his*(BAAEEL) snort!! the fire of hot and flaming vortex.consumed them and screams were heard around the valley...hop on your horse and go there if you will...to re-cant the mystery of the stones and why they started a traditional rite called "Halloween? Trick or treat?? ut is assumed that by now there is an illuminary one to start the majik agin...whom ?dont dittle with me stones

  • I can't watch the whole video but I've heard this argument before. The problem is-- no one knows if the Druids built stonehenge or not. There's some evidence that points to the Druids being of Pre-Indo European origin (and thus pre-celtic) which would make it possible. In fact the word Druid may be of Pre-IE origin.

    And if the Paleolithic Continuity Theory is true, then it is possible for the celtic druids to have made Stonehenge.

  • I want my 5 minutes back...

  • from the creators of HE-MAN! comes STONEHENGE!!!

  • You also might find it interesting to watch this vid watch?v=lRRDzFROMx0 about StoneHenge and how it was made.

  • No problem. Those interested in this subject might find it useful to look up 'Stonehenge - The Druid Theory' here on Youtube which gives the opinion of one Stonehenge's chief archaeologists.

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