For Holme II University of Aberdeen researcher Dr David Nance points to legends of ‘sacred kings’ described in #IronAge Ireland and northern Britain who were sacrificed if misfortune fell on the community, as happened at Holme-next-the-sea, in an attempt to appease the goddess of Venus to restore harmony.
He said: “Evidence suggests that they were ritually-sacrificed every eight years at #Samhain (now Halloween) coincident with the eight-year cycle of Venus.
The fixtures in Holme II that were thought to hold a coffin, are orientated towards sunrise on Samhain in 2049 when Venus was still visible.
Holme I and II are best explained as having different functions and associated rituals, but with a common intent: to end the severely cold weather.`
Source: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/news/23205
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