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Tag: Celebrations

Celebrations

Lewes bonfire parade
The Bonfire Parade moves through the streets in Lewes

In his excellent series on world religions, ‘Living with the Gods’, Neil McGregor reminds us that participation in a festival binds us into a recognition of past, present and future. It’s a phrase that got me thinking. In some ways, I feel that Continue reading Celebrations

Posted on January 3, 2018Categories Blog, InterpretationTags archaeology, Celebrations, Tradition
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