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Forging a Celtic Spearhead with iron age tool


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It is just showing that they were not... no matter what modern 'imitation' druids tell you.

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This is cool and all but what about it is paranormal?

Not a lot, but throughout history the blacksmith has been elevated to an almost priestlike position. Many belief systems contain at least one blacksmith....Tvastar of the Hindus, Vulcan of the Romans, Anglo-Saxons' Wayland and the Norse Volunder, and so on. The act of turning a lump of brown rock into a beautiful, pattern-welded seax for example, seemed like magic to the layman. Especially as the four elements - earth, air fire and water, were all employed in the transition.

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In the Middle Ages, some areas banned blacksmithing as a black art and anyone found practising it could be put to death. It has been suggested that this is where stories of the Devil burning in Hell originate from.

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That would have sucked to put to death for being a smithy.

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Who else watched how to make a dragon's foot?

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