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Harvesting mistletoe, sacred to the druids of Gaul, from an oak tree (engraving)
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Harvesting mistletoe, sacred to the druids of Gaul, from an oak tree (engraving)
5997470 Harvesting mistletoe, sacred to the druids of Gaul, from an oak tree (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Harvesting mistletoe, sacred to the druids of Gaul, from an oak tree. Illustration for Vie De Cesar compiled by Henri De Montaut (Petit Journal, 1865). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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1st Century Bc Celtic Celts Cutting Druids Gaul Gauls Harvesting Julius Caesar Mistletoe Romans Sacred Imam Religious Role
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This engraving, titled "Harvesting mistletoe, sacred to the druids of Gaul, from an oak tree" takes us back in time to ancient Gaul. Created by the French School in the 19th century, this print captures a significant moment in history and mythology. The image depicts a group of priests carefully cutting mistletoe from an oak tree during a religious ceremony. Mistletoe held great importance to the druids of Gaul, who considered it sacred and believed it possessed mystical powers. This ritual of harvesting mistletoe was part of their ancient tradition known as the "ritual of oak and mistletoe". As we delve into this scene, we are transported to a world where Julius Caesar's empire collides with Celtic culture. The Romans' fascination with Druidic practices is evident here as they observe these religious proceedings. Through this engraving, we witness not only botanical knowledge but also scientific methods employed by these priests. Their role as spiritual leaders intertwines with their understanding of nature's secrets. This artwork offers us a glimpse into history while highlighting the significance that religion played in society during those times. It serves as a reminder that our understanding of science has evolved over centuries but remains deeply intertwined with our beliefs and rituals. With its digitally cleaned image courtesy of Look and Learn, this print preserves both historical accuracy and artistic beauty for generations to come.
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