A History of Witchcraft: Sorcerers, Heretics, and Pagans by Jeffrey B. Russell is good book on the history of witches and witch craft. It is an excellent read.
One can learn about the history of ancient Israel and Judah from general encyclopedia websites such a Wikipedia. There are also more specialized history websites such as AllAboutHistory.
One may learn more about ancient Chinese history at the site "Ibiblio". One may also use the site "About" and choose the "ancient history section" to find more information on China.
no, but it is advisable
Although there are many good sites on the Internet to learn about ancient Rome, the best, by far, is About.com/ancient history. There are links there too, if you want to go further. There is also a forum in case you have questions.
Record keeper, archaeoogist, geochemist, cryptologist, anthropoligist, palaentologist.
One can learn to create and craft from different courses available throughout the US. There are multiple crafting schools and classes to take and learn from.
a trade or a craft
Decorative concrete resurfacing contractors learn their craft from what people want and what the economy provides as good business.
Ancient Greek art is a subject that fascinates millions of people. One can learn more by visiting the local library and checking the art history section, or by signing up to dedicated websites online.
i do not think he is lucky to learn of his future from the three witches. if he did not, maybe he would not have been so evil or miserable. maybe he would never have betrayed his king in the first place.
Because it teaches us about ancient things and everything about Greek mythology and everything in the past.
Of course, anyone could learn and practice Witchcraft. You don't have to be in a bloodline of Witches. The whole thing about Lineage Witches is about someone being initiated to a tradition, and considered a member of the lineage of the Craft, So you get all the secrets. You could also find a good teacher, or a good book on the craft and start learning. It is more practicing than learning.Another viewAs stated above Family traditions in Witchcraft do exist, have for generations, and they are a wonderful system, but they are not the only way to learn witchcraft.Where I differ from the above is that the Craft is a continual learning experience. I have the benefit of a Family Tradition, the teachings of a Shaman, and decades of reading, practicing, teaching and learning.I do not claim to have all the answers, I don't even claim to have all the questions, but I do know the more you learn, from a multitude of sources, the better you will be. I also recommend you find others of like mind to teach, study, learn and practice with. Much as the solitary practitioner is a respected and valuable member of the Caft, working with others brings strength and diversity to your knowledge.