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Pagan Priestess of the Sculptor's Cave
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Description  Pagan priestess at the Sculptor's Cave, Hopeman, Moray - Famed for its' pagan artwork, it was once used for sacrificial ceremonies by Bronze age peoples of the Moray area.

Numerous skulls of children have been found outside and within the cave to suggest memorial services or sacrifices were carried out within the cave...

Aron Bowers

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