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In this episode of the podcast, we delve into the spiritual beliefs and practices of Early Iron Age Britain. From archaeological evidence and surviving historical records, we piece together a picture of the religious rituals, sacred sites, and possible pantheon of gods and goddesses worshipped during this time. Rituals played a central role in the lives of Iron Age Britons, serving as a means to communicate with the divine and mark significant events or transitions. The construction and use of sacred sites and monuments, such as hillforts and burial mounds, also held spiritual significance and were focal points for communal gatherings. Although direct evidence for the pantheon of gods worshipped during the Early Iron Age is scarce, we can infer some aspects of their beliefs from the archaeological record and later Iron Age mythology. Religion provided a means to make sense of the world, navigate challenges, and maintain harmony within the community. Join us for a fascinating glimpse into the spiritual lives of the people of Early Iron Age Britain.