Mona Antiqua Restaurata is a book written by Henry Rowlands in 1766. The book is an archaeological discourse on the antiquities, natural and historical, of the Isle of Anglesey, which was the ancient seat of the British Druids. The book provides a detailed account of the geography, geology, flora, and fauna of Anglesey, as well as its ancient history and the archaeological remains of the Druids. The author also discusses the customs and traditions...