Join host Clara Moss on a fascinating journey through the ancient history of dowsing and water witching. This episode explores how civilizations from ancient Egypt to medieval Europe developed techniques for locating underground water sources and mineral deposits. Discover the cultural significance of these practices in Chinese feng shui traditions, German mining communities, and colonial American settlements. Learn about the historical documentation of professional water finders in major European cities and how these ancient arts spread across continents. From Egyptian priests using forked branches in the desert to Native American water-finding traditions, this episode examines the universal human desire to uncover what lies hidden beneath the earth's surface. Explore historical records from mining treatises, city archives, and colonial documents that reveal how dowsing became an integral part of community life. The episode discusses the intersection of traditional knowledge with emerging scientific methods during the industrial revolution and examines why similar practices developed independently across isolated cultures worldwide. Perfect for history enthusiasts, folklore lovers, and anyone curious about humanity's ancient relationship with the natural world and the enduring mystery of these time-honored traditions.