Pagan Portals- the Temple Priestesses of Antiquity
Pagan Portals- the Temple Priestesses of Antiquity
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The Temple Priestesses of Antiquity tells the story of the Oracles and Sibyls, Seers, Psychics, Sacred Dancers and Healers of ancient civilizations. They were empowered women who enthralled those who sought their advice and served the Goddess they revered. Tales about ancient Priestesses and the Sacred Temples where they lived, prayed and worked thousands of years ago, have fascinated archaeologists and historians for decades. Living in complex temple structures above ground and in underground cavernous tunnels, they shared vows of chastity and lived a dutiful and respected life. The Temple Priestesses of Antiquity is a story of these women, some well known and others forgotten to the centuries.
Specifications:
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 108
Artist/ Author: Lady Haight-Ashton
Condition: New
ISBN: 9781803410289
Publisher: Moon Books
Published: 28/10/2022
Dimensions: 21.5cm x 14cm x 0.7cm
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