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Countermagic and Protective Magic in Early New England

October 23 @ 7:00 pm

In early New England, magic was used to protect houses and generally ward off evil—horseshoes over doors, shoes buried in walls by fireplaces, hexafoils by doors, and witches bottles. In this talk, archeologist Tad Baker discusses this practice, including evidence of it at the local Chadbourne archaeological site. Please note that this lecture is on a Wednesday.

The lecture is free and open to the public, no registration required. Donations gratefully accepted on our website.

ZOOM Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89256245111?pwd=8HKRaTzdXHwEZham1YDa4F5rrz1QlD.1

This program will be recorded and posted to our website.

The Old Berwick Historical Society’s 2024 lectures are generously sponsored by Kennebunk Savings and supported by historical society members and donors.

Venue

Online event

Organizer

Old Berwick Historical Society
Phone
207-384-0000
Email
info@oldberwick.org
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