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Hi Brochfael
What does 'Proffessional historical interpreter active in Brythonic tradition' (on your profile) mean?
J
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Druid :-)

http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/europe/brython.html

I met Brochfael at a re-enactment weekend at Flag Fen. He was sitting by the fire in the Iron Age roundhouse, story-telling and making trinkets. Outside, at his/his friend's/relative's stand, I made a Bronze Age beaker from quick-setting clay. Only cost me £1 and it's standing near to me now.

:o)


Baz

I do costumed displays of Iron Age and Roman life for schools, Heritage sites, museums and special events.

The Brythonic tradition is the Pre-Roman religious tradition (or what survives of it) in Britain. Druids do form a part of it but there is more besides.