The "Painted Savages" of England
The “Painted Savages” of England by Alban Heath challenges the long-standing stereotype that ancient Britons were uncivilised barbarians. Drawing upon historical records, classical sources, Druidic traditions, and the accounts of figures such as Caradoc and Boadicea, Heath argues that Britain possessed a rich culture, advanced laws, organised education, and high moral standards centuries before the Roman invasions. This thought-provoking work re-examines the evidence behind the "painted savage" myth and presents a compelling case for the sophistication and nobility of Britain's ancient inhabitants. Ideal for students of British history, early Christianity, and the Israel Message.
Publisher: BIWF Victoria
Number of Pages: 36