Interestingly, last night I read an article on this very subject in the December issue of "Preview", a geophysical journal. It is interesting in that the author (whom I have known for sixty years) traces divining's long history. The earliest actual evidence of its existence that he could find was a 1518 denunciation by Luther, but it was almost certainly far older. In 1556 Georg Bauer (latinised as Georgius Agricola) published De Re Metallica. He describes dowsing , notes its lack of success, and urges readers to have nothing to do with it. In the seventeenth century Robert Boyle investigated it and dismissed it as fraudulent - successes were simply chance.
The most exhaustive tests appear to be those by James Randi and Dick Smith in Australia in 1980, in which dowsers were offered $40,000 for showing results better than would be expected by chance. The money remains unclaimed.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				John
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