Sites
- ancient-origins.net
- britannica.com
- history.com
- nationalgeographic.com
- newworldencyclopedia.org
- Paganwiccan.about.com
- religionfacts.com
- smithsonianmag.com
- theguardian.com
- wikipedia.org
- witchesofthecraft.com
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