A 2000-Year-Old Scottish Female Druid, Rises From The Grave

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Druids of the Hebrides
According to an article on STV the 3D wax reconstruction of the toothless female was recreated from the measurements of an ancient skull that had been kept at Edinburgh University's Anatomical Museum. Hilda is described as having been one of six “Druids of the Hebrides that had been given to the Phrenological Society of Edinburgh in 1833”.

Karen said Hilda, “was a fascinating character to recreate. It's clear from the skull she was toothless before she died, which isn't too surprising considering the diet of folks back then”. Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of the woman was how long she lived, considering the average female died around 30-years-old, while Hilda was at least 60 years of age.

The scientists were unable to Carbon 14 date Hilda’s skull and Karen told The Scotsman : “It's impossible to know for sure when she died”. However, the 1833 journal estimated that the woman had died between 55 BC to 400 AD and also that she was Celtic in origin.

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The druids had an excellent understanding of the laws of nature. They're the ancient celtic shamans. A very mysterious group of people.

Mysteries Of The Ancient Druids
The men of ‘oak’ trees of the ancient days of old Britain and Ireland. Men of the wise known as magicians/sorcerers.

Druid masters use magnetism for healing along with spiritual charging of crystals. Druids bottled up ocean’s worth of deep wisdom of nature’s laws.

A class of mystics practicing similar esoteric rituals resembling ancient Egyptians.

The druids exceed in multiple classes of arts and sciences.

  • Astrology
  • Numerology
  • Magick Healing
  • Music
  • Geometry
  • Poetry
  • Sciences
  • Artistry

Ancient Mysteries Forbidden History - Beyond The Veil

Manly P. Hall also has info on it. Sacred text has some a lot more info and text on Manly P. Hall, than beyond enigma.

THE DRUIDIC MYSTERIES OF BRITAIN AND GAUL
The Druids were initiates of a secret school that existed in their midst. This school, which closely resembled the Bacchic and Eleusinian Mysteries of Greece or the Egyptian rites of Isis and Osiris, is justly designated the Druidic Mysteries. There has been much speculation concerning the secret wisdom that the Druids claimed to possess. Their secret teachings were never written, but were communicated orally to specially prepared candidates. Robert Brown, 32°, is of the opinion that the British priests secured their information from Tyrian and Phœnician navigators who, thousands of years before the Christian Era, established colonies in Britain and Gaul while searching for tin. Thomas Maurice, in his Indian Antiquities, discourses at length on Phœnician, Carthaginian, and Greek expeditions to the British Isles for the purpose of procuring tin. Others are of the opinion that the Mysteries as celebrated by the Druids were of Oriental origin, possibly Buddhistic.

Secret Teachings of All Ages: The Ancient Mysteries and Secret Societies Which Have Influenced Modern Masonic Symbolism
 
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She does look confidently serene. Life must have been hard.