Dowsing

Esquema

Getty AAT: Processes and techniques by specific type

Jerarquía

<exploring and investigating techniques>

Descripción

Refers to the technique of detecting underground water, minerals, treasure, archaeological remains, and even dead bodies by feeling the motion of a divining rod. A Y-shaped twig is the traditional divining rod, its two prongs twisting or dipping in the hand of the dowser to indicate the nearby presence of the material sought; alternatively metal rods are held parallel a few inches apart and swing across each other. The nature of the stimuli causing these reactions is unexplained, but most dowsers deny that it is a matter of divination.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300128739

Otros términos

  • 魔叉探物 [zh]
  • wichelroede lopen [nl]
  • radiestecia [es]
  • mó chā tàn wù [zh]
  • mo cha tan wu [zh]
  • mo ch'a t'an wu [zh]
  • rhabdomancy [en]
  • 卜杖探勘 [zh]
  • 尋龍尺探源 [zh]