Archaeology and Gendered Magic: An Introduction
More than thirty years ago, archaeologist Ralph Merrifield observed that “ritual and magic were formerly part of everyday life, but by association with fantasy fiction and occultism they have now acquired an aura of sensationalism that has discouraged investigation. . . . [Yet] like all human activi...
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