Hexham Heads, ley lines, and Wear-sheep-men - Episode 51
Today we talk about the fascinating Hexham heads. Are they cursed objects, spiritual totems for drawing wear-creatures, or just cleverly carved children's' toys? How do these objects connect back to the concept of Ley Lines and how does all this connect to tulpa's?
LinksQuest for the Hexham Heads, Paul Screeton – Fortean history/memoirTwilight of the Celtic Gods David Clarke and Andy Roberts – Fascinating “wibbly” take on pagan survivals, Neopaganism, magic, archaeology, and myth in the 1980sLey Lines in Question Tom Williamson and Liz Bellamy – Examination and debunkingCreating Prehistory Andy Stout – History of the professionalization and battle against amateurs in British archaeology, including in-depth history of the ley lines folksT. C. Lethbridge: The Man Who Saw the Future by Terry Welbourn – Biography and study of LethbridgeMR James storiesThe Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries by Evans-WentzMonster talk episode with Joseph Laycock and Natalia MikelsThe Hexham HeadsThe Curse Of The Hexham Heads?The Hexham Heads and the WerewolfCeltic curse tested?Heads and TalesContactsEmail us at ArchyFantasies@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @Archyfantasies and find us on FaceBook.Theme Music by ArcheopSoup Productions
Produced by Chris Webster and Tristan Boyle
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