Explore the Surprising Truth about Necromancy

Explore the Surprising Truth about Necromancy

Is necromancy really about raising the dead, or is it a form of artful divination?

In this episode of Fabulous Folklore, let's explore this strange practice that dates to ancient Egypt and Greece! We'll also check out how it worked in the medieval period - and how it works now...

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