As forms of Neopaganism can be quite different and have very different origins, these representations can vary considerably despite the shared name. Some celebrate in a way as close as possible to how they believe
ancient Germanic pagans observed the tradition, while others observe the holiday with
rituals culled from numerous other unrelated sources including Germanic.
MonteAltopotbellie An altar dating to 1800 BC within an astronomically aligned Monte Alto complex in Guatemala.
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