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The Archaeology of Ancient Magic - Silver Lamella Against Pain - Getty Museum 80.AM.56

Amulet With Analogy Magic Against Pain

Around 165 magical gold, silver, tin, and copper lamella are known from the archaeological record. The majority of them was inscribed with a spell for…

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The Archaeology of Ancient Magic - The London Leiden Magical Papyrus

The Best Preserved Ancient Egyptian Magical Scroll – Creation, Rituals, Encryptions

In this video I am going to show you one of the most extensive ancient Egyptian magical papyri known to us today: “The London-Leiden Magical…

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The Archaeology of Ancient Magic - Solomons Seal - BM 1938,1010.1

Ancient Magical Artefacts Explained – „Solomon’s seal has annyhilated you“ – A Bronze Amulet for Protection

Welcome to my video about an ancient magical bronze amulet which includes Solomon’s Seal and the phrase “Solomon’s seal has annyhilated you!” This bronze amulet…

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The Archaeology of Ancient Magic - Sourcebook of Ancient Magic Signs - Update 2

Update #2 – May 26, 2025 – Sourcebook of Ancient Magic Signs – Magic Signs Explained?

I’ve been working on a ritual with a goal similar to gaining a divine assistant (a paredros – πάρεδρος in Greek) but instead of a…

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The Archaeology of Ancient Magic - Zauberrolle Badisches Landesmuseum C9456

Magic Scroll from Germany with Sator Square Sigil and Reference to Salomon

The magic scroll consists of seven pieces of paper joined together and measures ca. 350 x 14 cm. It is dated to the 18th century…

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The Archaeology of Ancient Magic - PGM CXI-P.Wash.Univ.inv.139

PGM CXI – The Earliest Known Greek Magical Papyrus?

Only a small fragment of this papyrus scroll is preserved, measuring 16 × 10.5 cm. It is debated among scholars if the content was understood…

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The Archaeology of Ancient Magic - Neheb-Kau - The Metropolitan Museum of Art 10.130.2440

Neheb-Kau – An Ancient Egyptian Primordial Snake God, ca. 664-30 B.C., Egypt

Nehebkau is a primordial snake deity. His name means “the one who assigns/equips with Kas”. He is described in ancient Egyptian texts as the lord…

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The Archaeology of Ancient Magic - The 12 Magic Gems in the Bible and Their Ancient Interpretation

The 12 Magic Gems in the Bible and Their Ancient Interpretation

If you are interested in ancient magic gems, their ancient interpretations and assigned powers, this article and the referenced ancient book De Gemmis (About Gems)…

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The Archaeology of Ancient Magic-Papyrus-Amulet-Fever-Michigan-P.6666

Magical Amulet Against Fever – P.Mich.inv. 6666, 3rd century, Egypt

The first two lines of this ancient papyrus artefact are inscribed with the names of the higher powers later addressed in the invocation and a…

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The Archaeology of Ancient Magic - Lecture 26 - Daimons

Upcoming T&M Lecture: Daimons And Their Powers in the Greek Magical Papyri

In my upcoming live online lecture I will introduce to you the daimons in the Greek magical papyri. The focus will be on the questions:…

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