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There seems to be one fact that most of us are overlooking Re: the Romans/Romano Britains. When they first arrived, and later invaded Britain, they were 'Pagans'thenmselves for the most part.
I've noticed in the TMA book that Copey consistently gets it wrong RE: Roman practices and sacred sites. In one instance (i forget which) he bemoans a road bisecting several 'sacred' sites perched upon hilltops....well of coarse they would, cos' that's how Romans built their roads, siting from hill to hill, and using a basic surveying device called a Groma (kinda like a horizontal cross of wood with plumb lines hanging from each of the arms) for the sections they couldn't see directly. I'm not sure I've come across any evidence for them 'decomissioning' sacred sites, rather, they seemed to want to 'over-awe' the populous with their technical abilities. Hence the amount of roads/forts/mansio's etc... near to, or bisecting former, out of use 'sacred' sites. Personally, i don't view the Romano Britains in the same hateful way most peeps here do, I'm consistently impressed by there engineering skills, and abilities to confront problems head on. Anyhow, as ever, it's just an opinion, but i do feel Cope gets it sooo wrong Re: the Romans and the subjigation of Britain. We were just a useful tool to 'the empire' as far as mineral extraction and good farmland goes.

From my point of view, I can't say what definately did or did not happen back then, there is far too little evidence. What I can say is that the situation was complicated - the Roman's destroying the druids, which presumably extended to the local representatives, whilst Romanising other more local deities, but even this often seemed to involve "bringing them in" - note the construction of the Bowes fort over the site of a Celtic temple/shrine, same at Brough.

I also think there is a growing body of evidence that suggests many of the "gods" revered by the Celts appear to have started life in earlier times and that what we are seeing is a continuation of practice in many places rather than the establishment of new ones for the Celtic period.

It may not be the henges that are being subjigated, it may be the sacred area that caused the Bronze Age peoples to built their henges here, the same sacred area that caused the celts to have their shrines here.