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Water Witching U.S.A.
University of Chicago Press, 2000 Paper: 978-0-226-86298-9 Library of Congress Classification BF1628.V6 2000 Dewey Decimal Classification 133.3232
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Despite advanced technology, the practice of water witching—using a forked stick to indicate an underground source of water—persists in both rural and urban areas. Water Witching U.S.A. is a lively look at "dowsing," full of personal accounts, historical background, and data from controlled experiments and a nationwide survey. This study includes a collection of photographs, drawings, and historical woodcuts showing the tools, techniques, and early instances of dowsing, as well as cross-sectional views contrasting the dowser's explanation of groundwater with the geologist's. See other books on: Body, Mind & Spirit | Divination | Folklore & Mythology | United States | Vogt, Evon Z. See other titles from University of Chicago Press |
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