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Issue 20


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Happy Midsummer to all our members and guests. The Beltaine issue of Pentacle is out now, and is keeping up our high standard in both art and articles. The Lammas issue is currently with the printers and will be out around the 25th July. We'd also like to thank you all for making this site what it is, and would ask you to help make it better. PM Admin with any ideas, changes, improvements that you'd like to see on this site, and we'll try to make them happen.

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Oldest wheat found in Çatalhöyük
Posted by: Maria on Friday, July 11, 2008 - 04:48 PM
Archaeology News A series of DNA analyses conducted on ancient wheat samples have led scientists to conclude that the oldest known wheat was grown in Çatalhöyük, a Neolithic settlement in southern Anatolia.


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Ancient Roman Vestalia revived in Italy
Posted by: Maria on Friday, July 11, 2008 - 04:48 PM
General Pagan News In the Italian countryside, the ancient Roman feast of Vestalia is being revived. Six modern Vestal Virgins have presided over an event that used to mark the end of the harvest. It's part of a growing trend of "experimental archaeology," to teach history in a more interactive way.


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New Pagan/Paranormal Radio Show: ISIS Paranormal Radio
Posted by: Dayna on Friday, July 11, 2008 - 04:47 PM
General Pagan News Pierce the Darkened Veil of Mystery with ISIS Paranormal Radio

On July 6, The first ISIS Paranormal Radio Show aired on blogtalkradio.com/isisparanormal. The ISIS Paranormal Radio Show is co-hosted by Dayna Winters and Patricia Gardner, the co-founders and co-directors of ISIS Paranormal Investigations, a team that investigates paranormal claims in the New York, Vermont and Massachusetts areas. The first show involved an extensive interview with the successful film director Michael Baker of New Gravity Media, the director of 14 Degrees: A Paranormal Documentary, which has sold in every state and in 16 countries around the world.

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Witchcraft and Folk-magic at Horsham Museum
Posted by: Anonymous on Friday, July 11, 2008 - 04:46 PM
Archaeology News Double double, toil and trouble

Where did Harry Potter get his spells from? Britain has a rich store of charms and folk magic, and in the not so long ago most likely you would have gone to see a local folk-healer rather than a doctor if you had some problem that troubled you. Some healers could cure simple things from warts and cuts to skin diseases, while others offered charms against witchcraft and could find lost or stolen goods. Fortune tellers are still with us, of course, but the art of reading tea leaves or the cards is an old one. A new exhibition at Horsham Museum, ‘Double double, toil and trouble,’ explores the intriguing world of folk-magic and witchcraft, a world that was still familiar in our great-grandparents’ day though today is much less well known.


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Wall gains World Heritage status
Posted by: abediv on Friday, July 11, 2008 - 04:45 PM
General Pagan News An ancient fortified wall which formed the north-west frontier of the Roman Empire has been made a World Heritage Site by Unesco.

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New book on Cornish witchcraft and folklore
Posted by: Anonymous on Wednesday, July 02, 2008 - 01:51 PM
General Pagan News A new book is due to be published on 5th July 2008 that exposes the world of traditional witchcraft beliefs and associated folklore in Cornwall in the period before Gerald Gardner announced to the world his revival of witchcraft.

The Cornish Witch-finder—William Henry Paynter and the Witchery, Ghosts, Charms and Folklore of Cornwall

Selected and Introduced by Jason Semmens

Published by the Federation of Old Cornwall Societies, 2008
ISBN: 978-0-902660-39-7 256 pages £11.95

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Would the Real OTO please stand up!
Posted by: Admin on Sunday, June 29, 2008 - 07:01 PM
General Pagan News We have just received the following press release from O.T.O. We assume this means that there will only be one Order calling itself O.T.O. in future, which will lessen the confusion many new people feel when they enter the world of Thelema…

News from International Headquarters

June 17, 2008 e.v.

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

We have legal news on two fronts to report.

UK TRADEMARK CASE

I am happy to report that OTO has prevailed against Starfire Publishing Ltd.’s opposition to our trademarks for “OTO” and “O.T.O.” in the United Kingdom. In her decision of June 8, Anna Carbone, the Appointed Person hearing OTO’s appeal, found in favor of OTO, overturning a previous decision in favor of Starfire. OTO’s registrations of the marks “OTO” and “O.T.O.” are now proceeding normally in the UK, joining our previous registrations of “Ordo Templi Orientis” and the OTO Lamen. Under UK law, there can be no further appeal of a decision by an Appointed Person, in either the Trademark Registry or High Court.

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Local Archaeologists Found Statuette of Venus Near Ruse Town
Posted by: Maria on Sunday, June 29, 2008 - 07:01 PM
Archaeology News An extremely precious statuette of Venus - 15 cm high was found in archaeological excavations in Rome's Trimamium.


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A Kings Manor Found in Greenland?
Posted by: Maria on Sunday, June 29, 2008 - 06:55 PM
Archaeology News A new interpretation of Grænlandslýsing ,a script by Ívar Bárdarson, suggests that Hvalseyrarbær an old structure from the middle ages situated in Qaqortoq in Greenland is in fact the old Þjóðhildarstadir. Þjóðhildarstadir was the Norwegian king’s manor in Greenland in the Middle Ages.


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Coils of Ancient Egyptian Rope Found in Cave
Posted by: Maria on Sunday, June 29, 2008 - 06:55 PM
Archaeology News The ancient Egyptian's secret to making the strongest of all rigging ropes lies in a tangle of cord coils in a cave at the Red Sea coast, according to preliminary study results presented at the recent congress of Egyptologists in Rhodes.


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