The witch's cap: a trick of the magical Commerce
In good time Harry Potter and his friends graced the pages of books and film screens, charm was a hobby, a business or a road of energy for nation in many parts of the existence.
Neanderthals
Prehistoric pothole Craft
According to James Harrod of OriginsNet, as far back as 40,000 caducity ago, early hunters painted pictures on rocks and pothole walls as a die of magnetism. A grotto mortal who painted himself hunting and killing a vast mammoth might hold believed that what was in the picture would eventuate.
Ancient Egyptians
A Skilled Pyramid, a resting settle to a pharaoh
Four thousand oldness ago in antique Egypt, pharaohs had magicians perform for them. In the 2009 BBC article, "Ancient Egyptian Magic," Dr. Geraldine Pinch says the pharaohs' tombs were protected by magical curses that were believed to stop and harm enemies. Egyptians were very superstitious and kept sacred amulets and magical figures in an attempt to keep themselves safe.
They and many other cultures were also fond of astrology, a way of predicting the future by analyzing the position of the sun, moon and stars.