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Stanton Moor 4 Prehistoric Ring Cairn, Stanton Moor, Peak District
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Johannes Barbieri - “Joly Negativ/Positiv”, Schmetterling, c. 1907
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William Butler Yeats, from Poems: “The Song of the Wandering Aengus,”
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Kinord Iron Age Hut Circle Complex Photoset 2, Dinnet, The Highlands, Scotland, 20.2.19.
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The Venus of Dolní Věstonice is fired silt and clay. This ceramic figurine was created in a rudimentary kiln structure about 30,000 years ago. It is one of the oldest known ceramic objects.
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Castle Fraser Prehistoric Recumbent Stone Circle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 20.2.19.










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Book of Magical Charms (17th cent.)
This work, penned in England by an unknown author, is a distinctive collection of selected passages from works on magic and various occult arts that describe everything from speaking with spirits, to cheating at dice, to curing a toothache. The book also includes a section of Latin prayers, litanies, and other magical charms that seem to stick more closely to mainstream religious practices.
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Ishtar or Astarte, Great Goddess of Babylon. Gold, rubies, terra cotta and gold (2nd century)
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Nuns of the Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
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British Library, Harley 3469 f. 2. Salomon Trismosin, Splendor Solis (1582)
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The corona of the solar eclipse of July 29, 1878, from different sources. Knowledge. v.11. August 1, 1888.
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