

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
E-ISSN: 1758-5309|64|1|25-33
ISSN: 0003-5815
Source: Antiquaries Journal, Vol.64, Iss.1, 1984-03, pp. : 25-33
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Abstract
This paper examines the two dominant cults of Sky and Fertility in the Romano-Celtic world. There are no literary allusions to a link between the two concepts, but a substantial body of archaeological data does exist which testifies to a close iconographic association between the images and symbolism reflecting beliefs in celestial and fertility powers. The most important material evidence consists of a group of small clay statuettes representing female figures decorated with what are probably solar symbols. Allied to this is evidence for an association between the Celtic Mother-Goddesses (the
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