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Gone Medieval

How to Spot Magic in Medieval Buildings

Gone Medieval

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🗓️ 8 September 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In the Middle Ages, people made marks and concealed many objects in their buildings to protect themselves from harmful magic. Dead cats, horse skulls, hidden shoes, written charms and protection marks were all used widely as methods of repelling, diverting or trapping negative energies. 


In this episode of Gone Medieval, Matt Lewis finds out more from Brian Hoggard, author of Magical House Protection: The Archaeology of Counter-Witchcraft.


This episode was produced by Rob Weinberg.


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Welcome to this episode of God medieval. I'm Matt Lewis. I recently gave a talk at Tana's

1:37.2

Wine merchants in Shrewsbury. It's an incredible building that they've got there and as you venture

1:41.4

further in to find their function room, it only gets better. The Clive Tana room originally dates

1:46.7

from the 15th century and has old exposed beams everywhere. It was pretty distracting actually

1:51.7

to try and talk in a place that was so cool. I was talking to the brilliant Alex from Tana,

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