A shrieking skull, a cackling witch, a ghostly hand and other cosmic illusions haunt our skies. Which do you think is the spookiest object in the universe? When you purchase through links on our ...
Early modern people in Europe believed in witchcraft and the supernatural, and in times of duress, might blame supposed ...
A bottle believed to have originally contained a witch's urine is among the items in an exhibition of witchcraft that has ...
These are items used historically to ward off witches and malevolent forces. From the 1500s onward, Europeans and later Americans concealed such objects under floors, behind walls and in other ...
These Witch Pots were used in a house in Haverigg Cumbria. They would be placed in a wall in the house to ward of Witch's/evil. One of the pots actually contains hair.
The Believe It Or Not? event at Ryedale Folk Museum near Kirkbymoorside features more than 200 objects, from crystal balls to "witch posts". Researcher Rosie Barratt said it aimed to show how ...
Witch bottle researchers at the Museum of London Archaeology said the glass or stone vessels were believed to have been used as objects for protection or as the containers of a cure against ...
Once hunted and feared, the witch steps into the light at Pointe-à-Callière’s Witches: Out of the Shadows. Open until Apr. 6, 2025, the exhibition is a retrospect of the unknown history of witches, ...