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Divination by interpreting burning incense smoke. Started in Mesopotamia and later travelled to Egypt and Europe. A form of capnomancy.
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Libanomancy — (also known as livanomancy, livanomancy, knissomancy) is a divination through observing and interpreting burning incense smoke. Like most other methods of divination, during a livanomancy act a specific question must be asked, to which incense… … Wikipedia
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