December 5, 2023

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 3, Issue 3, from 1989. We are all familiar with the use of playing cards in games or for divination, and perhaps have vague notions of their great antiquity. In fact, playing cards of the familiar sort first appeared in Europe at the end of the 14th […]

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From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 3, Issue 3, from 1989. We are all familiar with the use of playing cards in games or for divination, and perhaps have vague notions of their great antiquity. In fact, playing cards of the familiar sort first appeared in Europe at the end of the 14th

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From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 3, Issue 3, from 1989. We are all familiar with the use of playing cards in games or for divination, and perhaps have vague notions of their great antiquity. In fact, playing cards of the familiar sort first appeared in Europe at the end of the 14th

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From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 3, Issue 3, from 1989. We are all familiar with the use of playing cards in games or for divination, and perhaps have vague notions of their great antiquity. In fact, playing cards of the familiar sort first appeared in Europe at the end of the 14th

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic Read More »

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 3, Issue 3, from 1989. We are all familiar with the use of playing cards in games or for divination, and perhaps have vague notions of their great antiquity. In fact, playing cards of the familiar sort first appeared in Europe at the end of the 14th

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic Read More »

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 3, Issue 3, from 1989. We are all familiar with the use of playing cards in games or for divination, and perhaps have vague notions of their great antiquity. In fact, playing cards of the familiar sort first appeared in Europe at the end of the 14th

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic Read More »

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 3, Issue 3, from 1989. We are all familiar with the use of playing cards in games or for divination, and perhaps have vague notions of their great antiquity. In fact, playing cards of the familiar sort first appeared in Europe at the end of the 14th

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic Read More »

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 3, Issue 3, from 1989. We are all familiar with the use of playing cards in games or for divination, and perhaps have vague notions of their great antiquity. In fact, playing cards of the familiar sort first appeared in Europe at the end of the 14th

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic Read More »

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 3, Issue 3, from 1989. We are all familiar with the use of playing cards in games or for divination, and perhaps have vague notions of their great antiquity. In fact, playing cards of the familiar sort first appeared in Europe at the end of the 14th

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic Read More »

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 3, Issue 3, from 1989. We are all familiar with the use of playing cards in games or for divination, and perhaps have vague notions of their great antiquity. In fact, playing cards of the familiar sort first appeared in Europe at the end of the 14th

From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards Mike Rutter The Skeptic Read More »