Netherrealmer wrote:Remember when Christian churches burn female scientists and herbal medicine healers alive accusing them of being a witch.
Netherrealmer wrote:Remember when Christian churches burn female scientists and herbal medicine healers alive accusing them of being a witch.
cmoneyspinner wrote:Netherrealmer wrote:Remember when Christian churches burn female scientists and herbal medicine healers alive accusing them of being a witch.
Yeah. I wrote an article on a similar topic. In my opinion, it was a "land grab". Folks in the church wanted certain property so they falsely accuse the landowners and stole it from them. I know it's not written like that in the history books. But it sure looks like that's what happened.
Jem Smith wrote:A lot of the time they were women who didn't/ weren't allowed to own land though. Sometimes people wanted a scapegoat for things that went wrong (plagues, failed crops, still births etc.).
cmoneyspinner wrote:I vaguely remember one time archeologists found an Egyptian spell book. It is a part of the Book of the Dead.
I rechecked my memory and found this article.
3,500-Year-Old Book of Spells to Guide The Dead Uncovered With Egyptian Mummies : ScienceAlert
https://www.sciencealert.com/3500-year- ... an-mummies
Jem Smith wrote:I went to an Exhibition of Egyptian artifacts
cmoneyspinner wrote:Jem Smith wrote:I went to an Exhibition of Egyptian artifacts
WOW! You get around, don't you? When I used to work in Washington, D.C., I could visit Smithsonian museums on my lunch break. They were within walking distance from my job. Those were the good old days. I left D.C. in 1995.
Jem Smith wrote:Oh I wasn't IN Egypt, they sent the exhibition to my home town. There's a pretty good museum there and they get travelling exhibits.
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