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Debunking the Myth of Witches’ Marks in Historic Buildings

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Recent claims about ‘witches’ marks’ found on historic English buildings have been challenged by architectural historian Jennifer Alexander. She asserts that symbols like daisy wheels are simply the working marks of stonemasons rather than mystical symbols. This revelation shifts the narrative around these marks, which have been historically linked to witchcraft and protection rituals.

Alexander’s research indicates that these symbols were likely used as training tools for apprentices learning the craft of masonry. The marks, often misinterpreted as protective symbols, are instead practical geometrical exercises, reflecting the skills and techniques of the builders.

The implications of this research extend beyond mere historical accuracy; they challenge long-held beliefs about the cultural significance of these symbols. By reframing them as educational tools, we gain insight into the daily lives and training practices of medieval stonemasons, enriching our understanding of historical craftsmanship.

As institutions like English Heritage and Historic England reassess their interpretations, this could lead to a broader reevaluation of similar historical claims. The ongoing debate highlights the importance of rigorous academic inquiry in preserving our cultural heritage and understanding the past accurately.

Source: The Guardian

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