Who were the Picts? The Druids? The Celtic saints? Why are there so many Scottish connections to King Arthur, Merlin and the Holy Grail? Why does Rosslyn Chapel attract so many prominent churchmen, Freemasons, Knights Templar, and Rosicrucians, and why was its famed "Apprentice" carving altered? What links America's Declaration of Independence with Scotland's Declaration of Arbroath? Why did the "Blue Blanket" of Edinburgh rouse the Guilds to free the King? Did Prince Henry Sinclair sail to North America before Columbus?
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DR KAREN RALLS-MACLEOD, FSA Scot., Medieval Historian and Celtic scholar, is author of The Templars & the Grail: Knights of the Quest (forthcoming 2003), and Music and the Celtic Otherworld (Edin. Univ. Press 2000). She was Postdoctoral Fellow at the Univ. of Edinburgh for six years and is now based at Oxford. She is also Founder of historical research organisation Ancient Quest; http://www.ancientquest.com IAN ROBERTSON is a local Scottish researcher with a special interest in Edinburgh and Midlothian history, folk traditions and legends. In 1988, on becoming a Freemason, his research moved into the exploration of Scottish Freemasonry. Based in the Edinburgh area, he works as a trainer, counsellor and youth worker.
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