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The PyhthonessThe Phythoness, was the event of when the Pythia, more commonly known as the Oracle of Delphi, would sit on a tripod interpreting her divination
Gypsy & Crystal BallA Gypsy fortune teller gazes deeply into a crystal ball. Other tools of divination are nearby, the drained teacup for reading the tea leaves, and a pack of cards for the tarot
Egyptian Fortune TellerEgyptian street fortune teller has two women engrossed in his soothsaying
Hydraulics systems including floating, hydromancyHydraulics systems including floating action 1, 2, hydromancy or water divination 3, 4, and Archimedes solution to the problem of Hieros crown 5
Native Doctor - Sierra Leone. Checking a diagnosis by the means of the placement of a set of small stones of seeds
Professors T Child dowsing for Water, Pemfega, PortugalProfessors T Child of Ipswich dowsing for water in a vineyard, Pemfega, Portugal.. In 1902 twelve residents of Flowton (a small village near Ipswich)
Caravaggio (1573-1610). Italian painter. The Fortune Teller. 1596-1597. Oil on canvas. Museum of Louvre. Paris. France
At fortune tellers house. Engraving. ColoredAt fortune tellers house. Engraving by Walla. L Illustration, 1885. Colored
Fortune Telling BirdsA fortune-teller in the streets of London uses Indian birds who are, it seems, gifted with occult powers of divination Date: 1890s
Water Divining - A Book of Practical Instruction by S. N. Pike MBE. Date: 1945
The Pacha seeks the answer from the Hand of FatmaMazagan, Morocco - Divination - 10577971 Date: circa 1910s
Treatise on Births (14th c. ), divination bookTreatise on Births (14th c.), divination book attributed to Abul Mas har. Islamic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Paris. National Library
Madagascar - A Sorceror - using Sikidy Divination. The Diviner uses an elaborate system of computation using seeds, which can be seen in this picture
Hens Thrown in SeaDuring Punic War Two Roman admiral Claudius Pulcher, when the sacred hens used for divination won t drink, has them thrown into sea : his men lose morale, lose the battle
Apollo PythiasAPOLLO PYTHIAS, the Greek god of the arts, including divination : there were sanctuaries and oracles dedicated to him, notably at Delphi where he slew Python
Interpreting Signs 1555Interpreting signs and portents in old Scandinavia