Pagans

Series 1 | Episode 4 | Sacred Landscape

Watch this episode now on 4oD Pagans

A strong pagan belief is that the natural world is embedded in all of us. One method of defining the landscape is by building monuments. The construction of tombs at the boundaries of territory illustrates to outsiders that the area is rightfully yours, since it belonged to your ancestors. A succession of ritual monuments known throughout prehistoric Europe, from wooden trackways to henges (stone or wooden circles), suggest the strong influence of altering the landscape as a way of defining territory within the pagan belief system.

So what happens when people cannot lay claim to their territory by marking it with the graves or other signs that their ancestors lived there? In 874 AD Viking leader Ingolfur Arnarson threw two lengths of timber into the sea and swore that he would settle where they came ashore. They landed at the site of present day Reykjavik in Iceland. At the time the island had virtually no links with any past society, but this last new pagan European society survived because its members lived with the natural world rather than fighting against the harsh terrain. By 940 Iceland witnessed the first parliament of leaders in a pagan general assembly at a time when the rest of Europe was gradually becoming Christian.

On TV

First Shown

Date Time Channel
Thursday 25 December 2008 2.25AM Channel 4

Last Shown

Date Time Channel
Thursday 25 December 2008 2.25AM Channel 4

Comments

Your Comments

Post your comment

Please note: In order to post a comment you need to be registered and logged in to Channel 4:

Sign In Here or Register Here

Comments closed

Comments are closed at the present time

Your comments

Post your comment
By posting on this website you are agreeing to abide by our Comments Policy.
Mandatory Fields are marked with *
Your Comment (Maximum characters: 4000) *
You have

Comments

Thank you for your comment!

Your message will be reviewed and the best ones will be published below.

If you intended to make an official comment to Channel 4 please contact us.

Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing the Pagan Faiths, we need more coverage on the topic.
    Posted by Jerilyn on 09/10/2009 03:08:40
    Offensive? Unsuitable? Report this comment
  2. What a fantastic series, well presented and very informative, we need more of this!! well done Channel 4 and Mr Rudgley, there is so much more of our English Heritige hidden in the English gods and buried in the past, I hope there are many more series to come, well done to all involved. 10/10
    Posted by Paul on 07/10/2009 19:59:49
    Offensive? Unsuitable? Report this comment

Last on:

25 December 2008

Advertisement

Skip Channel4 main Navigation
Explore Channel4
Food
Homes
Film
4Car
News
See All

Channel 4 © 2009. Channel 4 is not responsible for the content of external websites.