1961 Magazine Fall 2016 | Page 12

SPOTLIGHT in Caithness. I used 18th century maps and pin-pointed areas that he couldn’t possibly have been buried because of flooding etc. This left me with a short list of places where Rivach could have been buried. Photo by Kinda Phillips The trouble with my field is relics and antiquities are often buried within churches, temples, mosques or holy sites. So often we can’t get to the treasures themselves even if we think we’re right. But like in life in general, it’s the journey itself that’s the adventure, such was the case with the Stone of Destiny, the ancient king making stone of the Scots and Irish. By following a trail of clues from location to location we eventually found a trap door, hidden under a rug on the floor of a church where the king making stone was once kept. When we opened the door we found a rectangular black stone that perfectly matched the description of the Stone of Destiny, precisely where it had been kept for hundreds of years. Q: Please share with us the significance your Murdo Rivach discoveries and the stones with natural holes. A: Murdo Rivach was recorded as being a wizard in 13th century Scotland. He was believed to have been sent to Caithness by Hugh Ross, of Sutherland, in an effort to collect rent from people living on his lands. Local people didn’t take kindly to the wizards demands and they beheaded him. Legends say he was buried in a circular grave somewhere at the end of Loch Watten 12 Fall 2016 1961 Magazine I followed the clues to the East end of Loch Watten and I found a 25-meter circular impression in a field. I went right to the centre of the circle and pulled back a lump of grass, and there it was, as plain as day, a stone with several holes in it. I immediately knew this was a stele. In those times people would find stones with holes in them that would be formed naturally, especially if they looked like a face. They would chip at them to enhance the faces. The more it looked like a face the more powerful it was believed to be. These so called Holy Stones, were believed to ward off evil spirits or sometimes attract them. I’ve analyzed the stone with the help of an engineer and discovered that it actually has 2 faces. A very common practice of witchcraft. Now it is accepted that this circle was the exact location of his burial. The amazing thing is that it’s located about 250 meters from my mom and dad’s back door. Q: What’s your take on mystic prophets and sorcerers throughout history? They are noted as people with amazing abilities who possessed great powers, who do you think they were? A: I can answer that for you very simply. Around 4000 BC farming began to take hold all over the world. For hundreds of thousands of years, we were hunter gathers, but farming settled people at one location all year round. The people in ancient cultures who knew the cycle of the sun, the moon and the stars were held in high regard These keepers of time controlled the ritual calendars of the people and as such they had great power over the masses. History books tell stories of powerful priests who could predict lunar eclipses, but would claim that evil forces were going to come and eat the sun, kill their crops. Astronomy was presented as magic, since the dawn of farming.