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The Witch of Endor in History and Folklore
Owen Davies
History
School of Creative Arts
Centre for Regional and Local History
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Folklorists
100%
Witch of Endor
100%
Folklore
100%
Literary Culture
50%
Anthropologists
50%
Old Testament
50%
Late Antiquity
50%
Sermons
50%
Early Modern Period
50%
Scholarly Articles
50%
Biblical Exegesis
50%
Witches
50%
Cultural Significance
50%
Prophet
50%
Theological Controversy
50%
Folk Beliefs
50%
1 Samuel
50%
Arts and Humanities
Witches
100%
folklorists
66%
Literary culture
33%
Prophets
33%
Anthropologists
33%
Early Modern Period
33%
Folk beliefs
33%
Spirit
33%
Biblical exegesis
33%
Testaments
33%
Late antiquity
33%
Cultural Significance
33%
Theological Debate
33%