Death of Paganism in Scotland

Published on
10 October, 2018

Synopsis:

A man investigates what potentially could be the first Christian site in Scotland and finds the oldest Christian relic ... all signalling the beginning of the end for ancient Paganism.

Written by
Mark Nicol

Historian – Filmmaker – Blogger – Guided Tours – Group Speaker

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Death of Paganism in Scotland

The old Druid, pagan cultures of Scotland began to die out in the Borders before anywhere else……but where and why?

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