The major problem I have discovered when dealing with Greek history is that there is a large gap in what we know historically about what happened after the actual Trojan War (not to be confused with Homers version which came some 400+ years afterwards and distorted the facts badly). Shortly (within 20 years) after the war Greece was invaded by large tribes of Northerners that were from the Danubian region of central Europe and were distantly related to the Greek people (they actually spoke a dialect of the language) known as the Dorians. They overwhelmed the existing civilization and drastically modified the social, religious, political and economic standing of the culture, absorbing parts and outcasting other parts of the local structure to suit their needs. They also destroyed huge amounts of the standing knowledge and information that could have been passed down thru the centuries to us if it had not been so devastating a wave of destruction. It is this fact that makes my research project into the original Greek Religion a painstakingly difficult task. Many of the historical books I've read thru haven't even considered the pre-Dorian culture as important and start their history with the Fifth Century BC., and much of which exists is badly changed or Homeric in source more than fact (thus my delving into archaelogical facts more than popular myths and fictions). It is the Pre-Dorian Greece that is most like our concepts of Paganism that I want to better conceive and work with, and it is this era that I need any and all help and input with. Does anyone out there have a a copy of the original Greek calendar they could post for me? After 25 books I've yet to uncover a copy of one that I could use to design a festivals and holidays chart from for ritual use (I am interested in applying what I am learning with modern Wiccan concepts to produce a non-Celtic neo-pagan approach in circle). As my research and efforts go on I'll continue to post for those who are interested my findings and information and I would definately like to discuss such with everyone here that might want to. I can also be reached via my own BBS at 508-663-6220, which unfortunatly is not part of the net-systems due to software/hardware compatability problems. If anyone known of anyone else working in this vein of study or who actually has a working Greek-based circle/coven that might be interested in sharing information then please pass on my contact info to them or their to me (I can also be reached via snail-mail at PO Box 5451, Billerica MA 01821). Blessed Be, Joe Teller