It’s there!!! This book takes you on a journey to explore the fascinating archaeological record of ancient magic: FInd out about ancient magic scrolls and books, powerful magical artefacts, and the gods and goddesses ancient practitioners invoked.
Kirsten D. Dzwiza, The Archaeology of Ancient Magic (2025)
https://www.antikemagie.com/mypublications/Dzwiza_The-Archaeology-of-Ancient-Magic_2025.pdf
The ebook is released under the creative commons license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
It’s a large pdf because I included a lot of of high-resolution images which you can enlarge up to 400% to really immerse yourself in the artefacts and papyri. So it’s 278 MB 🙂
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Short Description
The texts and objects introduced here belong to the famous body of Graeco-Egyptian magic. They cover 1.000 years of magical practice, from the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great during the fourth century B.C. to the Roman Empire and up to the Arab conquest of Egypt in the seventh century A.D. In this millennium of change, Graeco-Egyptian magic turned out to be an unexpexted constant, and it was practiced all the way from Great Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Near East.
More than 200 infographics with photographs provide comprehensive insights into the world of ancient magic. This book is the first extensive academically based introduction to its archaeological record.
Enjoy your journey 🙂