A retired engineer from Swansea is campaigning for ancient burial sites to be considered sacred ground.
Chris Warwick, who is now a druid, said places like Paviland cave on Gower should be treated the same way as modern graveyards. A skeleton, about 26,000 years old, was discovered in the cave in the 1800s and dubbed the red lady of Paviland. Mr Warwick is setting up a group called "Dead to Rights" to work for the return of remains to such sites.
Pagans are ready to show their pride and dispel the lingering misunderstandings surrounding their faith.
Hundreds of local followers of the often-misunderstood religion gathered for the fourth annual Pagan Pride festival in Gage Park. They soaked up offerings from hundreds of vendors, speakers and workshops offering everything from Angelic Guided Meditation and Chakra Balancing to airbrushed tattoos. Some came dressed in velvet capes and others in corsets. But many just wore jeans, content to channel their energy into celebrating pre-Christian traditions and honouring their inner goddesses.