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Germanic Religion Summary
16,337 words, approx. 55 pages From the linguistic point of view, the Germanic people constitute an archaic branch of the Indo-European family. The earliest Germanic culture that archaeologists identify as such is the so-called Jastorf culture, a cultural province of northern Europe...
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Germanic paganism Information
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 Germanic paganism refers to the religious traditions of the Germanic peoples preceding Christianization. The best documented of the Germanic Pagan religions is 10th and 11th century Norse paganism. Scattered references are also found in the earliest...



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 Albuquerque Journal
Pagan Plantation
03/31/2003: 998 words, approx. 3 pages * Area's practitioners plan to build a learning center in Jemez Springs JEMEZ SPRINGS Wiccan High Priestess Amber K wants to assure her neighbors that witches don't fly brooms or emit blood-curdling screams that pierce the quiet of the rust-colored hills a few...
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Pagans and Christians.
12/18/1987: 822 words, approx. 3 pages Pagans and Christians by Robin Lane Fox (Knopf, 799 pp., $35) AGES OF great transition, whether they represent the brith or the death of something dear to posterity, hold out an irresistible appeal to the historical imagination. Christianity's ascent from a small...


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