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Two Unpublished Magical Amulets in Ankara

Year 2020, Volume: 20, 113 - 126, 25.11.2020
https://doi.org/10.37095/gephyra.762359

Abstract

The recent synthesis of Roman-period amulets by C. A. Faraone has highlighted the signifi-cance of such artefacts in strategies of personal and group protection and healing throughout Greek and Roman antiquity. A specific group of such amulets, on semi-precious stones en-graved with images, intercultural words of power, and special signs, was created in late-Hellenistic Egypt, but spread into the eastern Mediterranean mainly in the Roman period. This paper publishes two such magical amulets, one in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations and the other in the Erimtan Museum of Archaeology and Art, both in Ankara. The first car-ries a fine example of the cock-headed Anguipede figure on the obverse, and, on the reverse, three of the Judaic names of God most commonly found on amulets in this tradition. The sec-ond gem offers no iconography but an interesting Greek inscription, followed by three special signs, appealing to the goddess Gaia (Earth) to protect the wearer. The paper has two main aims: to contribute to the aim of completing the digital Campbell Bonner Magical Gems data-base, organised by Á.M. Nagy in Budapest, which has taken the study of these gems to a new level, and to make these amuletic gems better known in Turkey.

References

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  • V. Bonet, La pharmacopée végétale dans l’œuvre de Pline l’Ancien, Brussels 2014 [Coll. Latomus 346].
  • G. Bohak, Ancient Jewish Magic, Cambridge 2008.
  • C. Bonner, Studies in Magical Amulets, chiefly Graeco-Egyptian, Ann Arbor, 1950 (Michigan Studies, Humanistic Series 49).
  • F. Cumont, Il Sole vindice dei delitti ed il simbolo delle mani alzate, Memorie della Pontificia Accademia romana di Archeologia, ser. 1, 1923, 65-80.
  • V. Dasen, Les amulettes d’enfants dans le monde gréco-latin, Latomus 62/2, 2003, 275-289.
  • V. Dasen, Healing Images. Gems and Medicine, Oxford Journal of Archaeology 33.2, 2014, 177-191.
  • V. Dasen, Probaskania: Amulets and Magic in Antiquity, in: D. Boschung and J. N. Bremmer (ed.), The Materiality of Magic, Paderborn 2015, 177-203.
  • V. Dasen, Magical milk stones?, in: Juan Francisco Martos Montiel, Cristobal Macías Villalobos, and Raúl Caballero Sánchez (ed.), Plutarco, entre dioses y astros. Homenaje al prof. Aurelio Pérez Jiménez de sus discípulos, colegas y amigos, Zaragoza 2019, 2, 1035-1048.
  • V. Dasen – Á.M. Nagy, Le serpent léontocéphale Chnoubis et la magie de l’époque romaine impériale’, Anthropozoologica 47.1, 2014, 291-314.
  • V. Dasen – Á.M. Nagy, Gems, in: D. Frankfurter (ed.), Guide to the Study of Ancient Magic, Leiden 2019, 416-455 (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 189).
  • T. S. De Bruyn, Papyri, parchments, ostraca and tablets written with Biblical texts in Greek and used as amulets: A preliminary list, in: T.J. Kraus and T. Niklas (ed.), Early Christian Manuscripts: Examples of Applied Method and Approaches, Leiden 2010,145-189 (Texts and Studies for New Testament Study).
  • T. S. De Bruyn, Making Amulets Christian: Artefacts, Scribes, and Contexts, Oxford 2017.
  • A. Delatte. A. Delatte, Anecdota Atheniensia, 1: Textes grecques inédits relatifs à l'histoire des religions (Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres de l'Université de Liége [sic] 36), Liège and Paris 1927.
  • Ducourthial, G. Flore magique et astrologique de l’Antiquité, Paris 2003.
  • C. A. Faraone, Stopping evil, pain, anger and blood: The Ancient Greek tradition of protective iambic incantations, GRBS 49, 2009, 227-255.
  • C. A. Faraone, A Socratic Leaf-Charm for Headache (Charmides 155B-157C), Orphic Gold Leaves, and the Ancient Greek Tradition of Leaf Amulets, in: Myths, Martyrs and Modernity: Studies in the History of Religions in honour of Jan N. Bremmer, J.H.F. Dijkstra, J.E.A. Kroesen and Y. B. Kuiper (ed.), Leiden 2010, 145-166 (Numen Supplement 127).
  • Vanishing acts: Deletio morbi as speech act and visual design on ancient Greek amulets. Bulletin of the Institute for Classical Studies, London, Suppl. 115, 2013.
  • C. A. Faraone, The Transformation of Greek Amulets in Roman Imperial Times, Philadelphia 2018.
  • C. A. Faraone – D. Obbink (ed.), The Getty Hexameters: Poetry, Magic and Mystery in Ancient Selinous, Oxford 2013.
  • D. Frankfurter, Magic and the Forces of Materiality, in: D. Frankfurter (ed.), Guide to the Study of Ancient Magic, Leiden 2019, 659-677 (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 189).
  • P. Gaillard-Seux, À propos des livres XXVIII-XXIX-XXX de l’Histoire naturelle de Pline l’Ancien, Latomus 57.3, 1998, 625-633.
  • P. Gaillard-Seux, Les amulettes gynécologiques dans les textes latins médicaux de l’Antiquité, in: C. Deroux (ed.), Maladie et maladies dans les textes latins antiques et médiévaux. Actes du Ve Colloque International «Textes médicaux latins» (Bruxelles, 4-6 septembre 1995), Brussels 1998, 70-84 (Collection Latomus 242).
  • R. L. Gordon, Charaktêres between Antiquity and Renaissance: Transmission and Re-invention, in: V. Dasen and J.-M. Spieser (ed.), Les savoirs magiques et leur transmission de l’Antiquité à la Renaissance. Colloque Fribourg 17-19 mars 2011, Florence 2014, 253-300 (Micrologus’ Library 60).
  • R. L. Gordon, ‘Straightening the paths’: Inductive divination, materiality and imagination in the Graeco-Roman period, in: C. Moser and J. Knust (eds.), Ritual Matters: Material Remains and Ancient Religion, Ann Arbor 2017, 119-143 (Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Supplementary vol. 13).
  • R. L. Gordon, Amulets in the Roman empire: The longue durée of a Diversified Knowledge-Practice, JRA 32, 2019, 698-703.
  • R. Halleux, Fécondité des mines et sexualité des pierres dans l'antiquité, Revue Belge de Philologie 48, 1970-71, 16-25.
  • R. Halleux – J. Schamp (ed.), Les lapidaires grecs: Lapidaire orphique; Kérygmes lapidaires d’Orphée; Socrates et Denys; Lapidaire nautique; Damigéron-Évax [Collection Budé], Paris 1985. Repr. 2003.
  • T. Hopfner, s.v. Λιθικά, RE 13, 1926, 747-769.
  • R. D. Kotansky, Incantations and prayers for salvation on inscribed Greek amulets, in: C.A. Faraone and D. Obbink (ed.), Magika hiera: Greek magic and Religion, New York 1991, 107-137.
  • R. D. Kotansky (ed.), Greek Magical Amulets: The inscribed gold, silver, copper and bronze lamellae, 1: Published texts of known provenance. Text and commentary, Opladen 1994 (Papyrologica Coloniensia 22.1).
  • R. D. Kotansky, s.v. Amulets, in: W. J. Hanegraaff (ed.), Dictionary of Gnosis and Western Esotericism, Leiden 2006, 60-71.
  • R. D. Kotansky, Textual Amulets and Writing Traditions in the Ancient World, in: D. Frankfurter (ed.), Guide to the Study of Ancient Magic, Leiden 2019, 507-554 (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 189).
  • K. Konuk – M. Arslan, Ancient Gems and Finger-Rings from Asia Minor: The Yüksal Erimtan Collection, Ankara 2000.
  • Maria C. Martini, , Piante medicamentose e rituali magico-religiosi in Plinio, Rome 1977.
  • A. Mastrocinque (ed.), Gemme gnostiche e cultura ellenistica, Bologna: Pátron, 2002.
  • A. Mastrocinque (ed.), Sylloge gemmarum gnosticarum, 1. Bollettino di Numismatica, Monografia 8.2.1, Rome 2004.
  • A. Mastrocinque (ed.), Sylloge gemmarum gnosticarum, 2. Bollettino di Numismatica, Monografia 8.2.2, Rome: Rome 2007.
  • A. Mastrocinque, Le pouvoir de l’écriture dans la magie, in: R. Koch-Piettre and C. Batsch (ed.), Écritures rituelles = Cahiers «Mondes anciens» (Internet version) no. 1 (2010). See http://mondesanciens.revues.org/index.html (last consulted 7.8.2020).
  • A. Mastrocinque, The Colours of Magical Gems, in: C. Entwistle and N. Adams (ed.), ‘And These the Gems of Heaven’: Recent Research on Engraved Gemstones in Late Antiquity, London 2011, 62-68.
  • A. Mastrocinque, Les intailles magiques du département des Monnaies, Médailles et Antiques, Paris 2014.
  • S. Michel, Die magischen Gemmen im Britischen Museum, 2 vols., London 2001.
  • S. Michel, Die magischen Gemmen, Berlin 2004.
  • C. Müller-Winkler, Die ägyptischen Objekt-Amulette, Freiburg/ Fribourg 1987 (Orbis Biblicus Orientalis, ser. arch. 5).
  • Á. M. Nagy, Gemmae magicae selectae. Sept notes sur l’interprétation des gemmes magiques, in: A. Mastrocinque (ed.), Gemme gnostiche e cultura ellenistica, Bologna 2002, 153-179.
  • Á. M. Nagy, Figuring out the Anguipede (‘snake-legged god’) and his relation to Judaism, JRA 15, 2002, 159-172.
  • Á.M. Nagy, Daktylios pharmakites: Magic healing gems and and rings in the Graeco-Roman world, in: I. Csepregi and C. Burnett (ed.), Ritual Healing Magic, Ritual and Medical Therapy from Antiquity until the Early Modern Period, Florence 2012, 71-106 (Micrologus Library 48).
  • Á. M. Nagy, Engineering Ancient Amulets: Magical Gems in the Roman Imperial Period, in: D. Boschung and J.N. Bremmer (ed.), The Materiality of Magic, Paderborn 2015, 205-240.
  • Á. M. Nagy, Figuring out the Anguipes gems, bis: A statistical overview, in: K. Endreffy, Á.M. Nagy, and J. Spier (ed.), Magical Gems in their Context: Proceedings of the International Workshop held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 16-18 February 2012, Rome 2019, 179-216 (Studia Archeologica 229).
  • M. P. Nilsson, Geschichte der griechischen Religion, 22, Munich 1962.
  • M. P. Nilsson, Geschichte der griechischen Religion, 13, Munich 1967.
  • M. Önal, Deities and cultures meet on the seal-impressions in Zeugma, Bollettino di Archeologia Online, Rome 2010.
  • H. Philipp, Mira et Magica: Gemmen im Ägyptischen Museum der staatlichen Museen (Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Schloß Charlottenburg), Mainz 1986.
  • J. Scarborough, Pharmacy in Pliny’s Natural History: Some Observations on Substances and Sources, in: R. French and F. Greenaway (ed.), Science in the Early Roman Empire: Pliny the Elder, his Sources and Influence, London 1986) 59-85. Repr. in Scarborough 2010 no. 9.
  • J. Scarborough, Pharmacy and Drug Lore in Antiquity: Greece, Rome and Byzantium, Aldershot 2010 (Variorum Collected Studies CS904).
  • D. C. Skemer, Binding Words: Textual Amulets in the Middle Ages, University Park PA 2006.
  • D. C. Skemer, Magic Writ: Textual Amulets worn on the Body for Protection, in: A. Kehmel and D. Panagiotopoulos (ed.), Schriftträger-Textträger: Zur materialen Präsenz des Geschriebenes in frühen Gesellschaften. Internationales Kolloquium Textträger – Schriftträger, Heidelberg 2010, Berlin 2015, 127-150 (Materiale Textkulturen [Schriftenreihe des SFB 933] 6).
  • E. Zwierlein-Diehl, Magische Amulette und andere Gemmen des Instituts für Altertumskunde der Universität zu Köln, Opladen 1992 (Papyrologica Coloniensia 20).
  • E. Zwierlein-Diehl, Antike Gemmen und ihr Nachleben, Berlin 2007.

Ankara’dan Yayımlanmamış İki Sihirli Taş Amulet

Year 2020, Volume: 20, 113 - 126, 25.11.2020
https://doi.org/10.37095/gephyra.762359

Abstract

C. A. Faraone’nin muskalar üzerine son dönemlerde yaptığı çalışmalar bu tür eserlerin Yunan ve Roma Dönemlerinde hem kişileri hem de grupları çeşitli kötülüklere karşı korumadaki stratejik önemini işaret etmektedir. Yarı değerli taşlar üzerine kazılan ve kültürler arası güç gösterisini de vurgulama amacı taşıyan bu sihirli imgeler öncelikli olarak Geç Hellenistik dönem Mısırı’nda ortaya çıksa da asıl güçlü yayılımını Doğu Akdeniz dünyasında Roma Dönemi’nde kazanmıştır. Bu çalışmada biri Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi’nde diğeri ise Erimtan Arkeoloji ve Sanat Müzesi’nde yer alan iki sihirli amulet ele alınmaktadır. Birinci örneğin ön yüzünde literatürde horoz kafalı Anguipede olarak adlandırılan figürün iyi bir örneği bulunur. Aynı nesnenin arka yüzünde ise bu eserlerde sıklıkla karşılaşılan Yahudi tanrılarının üç ismi bulunur: “Iao, Sabao, Adonai”. İkinci amulet herhangi bir ikonografi sunmamakla birlikte içerik olarak ilginç bir Grekçe yazıta sahiptir: “Yeryüzü ve güneş (?), Chryseis’in dünyaya getirdiği Dion’u tüm tehlikeden korusunlar”. Söz konusu yazıt üç sihirli karakter ile sonlanmaktadır. Yazıt, tanrıça Gaia’nın bu nesneyi taşıyan kişiyi kötülüklerden korumasına vurgu yapmaktadır. Bu çalışmanın iki önemli sonucu bulunmaktadır. Bunlardan biri Arpad M. Nagy tarafından organize edilen Campbell Bonner Database’nin dijital veri tabanına önemli bir katkı sunmaktır. Çalışmanın diğer önemli sonucu ise söz konusu amuletlerin Türkiye’de daha fazla tanınmasına katkı sağlamaktır.

References

  • A. Bernabé Pajares, The Ephesia Grammata: Genesis of a magical formula, in: C.A. Faraone and D. Obbink (ed.), The Getty Hexameters: Poetry, Magic and Mystery in Ancient Selinous, Oxford 2013, 71-95.
  • V. Bonet, La pharmacopée végétale dans l’œuvre de Pline l’Ancien, Brussels 2014 [Coll. Latomus 346].
  • G. Bohak, Ancient Jewish Magic, Cambridge 2008.
  • C. Bonner, Studies in Magical Amulets, chiefly Graeco-Egyptian, Ann Arbor, 1950 (Michigan Studies, Humanistic Series 49).
  • F. Cumont, Il Sole vindice dei delitti ed il simbolo delle mani alzate, Memorie della Pontificia Accademia romana di Archeologia, ser. 1, 1923, 65-80.
  • V. Dasen, Les amulettes d’enfants dans le monde gréco-latin, Latomus 62/2, 2003, 275-289.
  • V. Dasen, Healing Images. Gems and Medicine, Oxford Journal of Archaeology 33.2, 2014, 177-191.
  • V. Dasen, Probaskania: Amulets and Magic in Antiquity, in: D. Boschung and J. N. Bremmer (ed.), The Materiality of Magic, Paderborn 2015, 177-203.
  • V. Dasen, Magical milk stones?, in: Juan Francisco Martos Montiel, Cristobal Macías Villalobos, and Raúl Caballero Sánchez (ed.), Plutarco, entre dioses y astros. Homenaje al prof. Aurelio Pérez Jiménez de sus discípulos, colegas y amigos, Zaragoza 2019, 2, 1035-1048.
  • V. Dasen – Á.M. Nagy, Le serpent léontocéphale Chnoubis et la magie de l’époque romaine impériale’, Anthropozoologica 47.1, 2014, 291-314.
  • V. Dasen – Á.M. Nagy, Gems, in: D. Frankfurter (ed.), Guide to the Study of Ancient Magic, Leiden 2019, 416-455 (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 189).
  • T. S. De Bruyn, Papyri, parchments, ostraca and tablets written with Biblical texts in Greek and used as amulets: A preliminary list, in: T.J. Kraus and T. Niklas (ed.), Early Christian Manuscripts: Examples of Applied Method and Approaches, Leiden 2010,145-189 (Texts and Studies for New Testament Study).
  • T. S. De Bruyn, Making Amulets Christian: Artefacts, Scribes, and Contexts, Oxford 2017.
  • A. Delatte. A. Delatte, Anecdota Atheniensia, 1: Textes grecques inédits relatifs à l'histoire des religions (Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres de l'Université de Liége [sic] 36), Liège and Paris 1927.
  • Ducourthial, G. Flore magique et astrologique de l’Antiquité, Paris 2003.
  • C. A. Faraone, Stopping evil, pain, anger and blood: The Ancient Greek tradition of protective iambic incantations, GRBS 49, 2009, 227-255.
  • C. A. Faraone, A Socratic Leaf-Charm for Headache (Charmides 155B-157C), Orphic Gold Leaves, and the Ancient Greek Tradition of Leaf Amulets, in: Myths, Martyrs and Modernity: Studies in the History of Religions in honour of Jan N. Bremmer, J.H.F. Dijkstra, J.E.A. Kroesen and Y. B. Kuiper (ed.), Leiden 2010, 145-166 (Numen Supplement 127).
  • Vanishing acts: Deletio morbi as speech act and visual design on ancient Greek amulets. Bulletin of the Institute for Classical Studies, London, Suppl. 115, 2013.
  • C. A. Faraone, The Transformation of Greek Amulets in Roman Imperial Times, Philadelphia 2018.
  • C. A. Faraone – D. Obbink (ed.), The Getty Hexameters: Poetry, Magic and Mystery in Ancient Selinous, Oxford 2013.
  • D. Frankfurter, Magic and the Forces of Materiality, in: D. Frankfurter (ed.), Guide to the Study of Ancient Magic, Leiden 2019, 659-677 (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 189).
  • P. Gaillard-Seux, À propos des livres XXVIII-XXIX-XXX de l’Histoire naturelle de Pline l’Ancien, Latomus 57.3, 1998, 625-633.
  • P. Gaillard-Seux, Les amulettes gynécologiques dans les textes latins médicaux de l’Antiquité, in: C. Deroux (ed.), Maladie et maladies dans les textes latins antiques et médiévaux. Actes du Ve Colloque International «Textes médicaux latins» (Bruxelles, 4-6 septembre 1995), Brussels 1998, 70-84 (Collection Latomus 242).
  • R. L. Gordon, Charaktêres between Antiquity and Renaissance: Transmission and Re-invention, in: V. Dasen and J.-M. Spieser (ed.), Les savoirs magiques et leur transmission de l’Antiquité à la Renaissance. Colloque Fribourg 17-19 mars 2011, Florence 2014, 253-300 (Micrologus’ Library 60).
  • R. L. Gordon, ‘Straightening the paths’: Inductive divination, materiality and imagination in the Graeco-Roman period, in: C. Moser and J. Knust (eds.), Ritual Matters: Material Remains and Ancient Religion, Ann Arbor 2017, 119-143 (Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Supplementary vol. 13).
  • R. L. Gordon, Amulets in the Roman empire: The longue durée of a Diversified Knowledge-Practice, JRA 32, 2019, 698-703.
  • R. Halleux, Fécondité des mines et sexualité des pierres dans l'antiquité, Revue Belge de Philologie 48, 1970-71, 16-25.
  • R. Halleux – J. Schamp (ed.), Les lapidaires grecs: Lapidaire orphique; Kérygmes lapidaires d’Orphée; Socrates et Denys; Lapidaire nautique; Damigéron-Évax [Collection Budé], Paris 1985. Repr. 2003.
  • T. Hopfner, s.v. Λιθικά, RE 13, 1926, 747-769.
  • R. D. Kotansky, Incantations and prayers for salvation on inscribed Greek amulets, in: C.A. Faraone and D. Obbink (ed.), Magika hiera: Greek magic and Religion, New York 1991, 107-137.
  • R. D. Kotansky (ed.), Greek Magical Amulets: The inscribed gold, silver, copper and bronze lamellae, 1: Published texts of known provenance. Text and commentary, Opladen 1994 (Papyrologica Coloniensia 22.1).
  • R. D. Kotansky, s.v. Amulets, in: W. J. Hanegraaff (ed.), Dictionary of Gnosis and Western Esotericism, Leiden 2006, 60-71.
  • R. D. Kotansky, Textual Amulets and Writing Traditions in the Ancient World, in: D. Frankfurter (ed.), Guide to the Study of Ancient Magic, Leiden 2019, 507-554 (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 189).
  • K. Konuk – M. Arslan, Ancient Gems and Finger-Rings from Asia Minor: The Yüksal Erimtan Collection, Ankara 2000.
  • Maria C. Martini, , Piante medicamentose e rituali magico-religiosi in Plinio, Rome 1977.
  • A. Mastrocinque (ed.), Gemme gnostiche e cultura ellenistica, Bologna: Pátron, 2002.
  • A. Mastrocinque (ed.), Sylloge gemmarum gnosticarum, 1. Bollettino di Numismatica, Monografia 8.2.1, Rome 2004.
  • A. Mastrocinque (ed.), Sylloge gemmarum gnosticarum, 2. Bollettino di Numismatica, Monografia 8.2.2, Rome: Rome 2007.
  • A. Mastrocinque, Le pouvoir de l’écriture dans la magie, in: R. Koch-Piettre and C. Batsch (ed.), Écritures rituelles = Cahiers «Mondes anciens» (Internet version) no. 1 (2010). See http://mondesanciens.revues.org/index.html (last consulted 7.8.2020).
  • A. Mastrocinque, The Colours of Magical Gems, in: C. Entwistle and N. Adams (ed.), ‘And These the Gems of Heaven’: Recent Research on Engraved Gemstones in Late Antiquity, London 2011, 62-68.
  • A. Mastrocinque, Les intailles magiques du département des Monnaies, Médailles et Antiques, Paris 2014.
  • S. Michel, Die magischen Gemmen im Britischen Museum, 2 vols., London 2001.
  • S. Michel, Die magischen Gemmen, Berlin 2004.
  • C. Müller-Winkler, Die ägyptischen Objekt-Amulette, Freiburg/ Fribourg 1987 (Orbis Biblicus Orientalis, ser. arch. 5).
  • Á. M. Nagy, Gemmae magicae selectae. Sept notes sur l’interprétation des gemmes magiques, in: A. Mastrocinque (ed.), Gemme gnostiche e cultura ellenistica, Bologna 2002, 153-179.
  • Á. M. Nagy, Figuring out the Anguipede (‘snake-legged god’) and his relation to Judaism, JRA 15, 2002, 159-172.
  • Á.M. Nagy, Daktylios pharmakites: Magic healing gems and and rings in the Graeco-Roman world, in: I. Csepregi and C. Burnett (ed.), Ritual Healing Magic, Ritual and Medical Therapy from Antiquity until the Early Modern Period, Florence 2012, 71-106 (Micrologus Library 48).
  • Á. M. Nagy, Engineering Ancient Amulets: Magical Gems in the Roman Imperial Period, in: D. Boschung and J.N. Bremmer (ed.), The Materiality of Magic, Paderborn 2015, 205-240.
  • Á. M. Nagy, Figuring out the Anguipes gems, bis: A statistical overview, in: K. Endreffy, Á.M. Nagy, and J. Spier (ed.), Magical Gems in their Context: Proceedings of the International Workshop held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 16-18 February 2012, Rome 2019, 179-216 (Studia Archeologica 229).
  • M. P. Nilsson, Geschichte der griechischen Religion, 22, Munich 1962.
  • M. P. Nilsson, Geschichte der griechischen Religion, 13, Munich 1967.
  • M. Önal, Deities and cultures meet on the seal-impressions in Zeugma, Bollettino di Archeologia Online, Rome 2010.
  • H. Philipp, Mira et Magica: Gemmen im Ägyptischen Museum der staatlichen Museen (Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Schloß Charlottenburg), Mainz 1986.
  • J. Scarborough, Pharmacy in Pliny’s Natural History: Some Observations on Substances and Sources, in: R. French and F. Greenaway (ed.), Science in the Early Roman Empire: Pliny the Elder, his Sources and Influence, London 1986) 59-85. Repr. in Scarborough 2010 no. 9.
  • J. Scarborough, Pharmacy and Drug Lore in Antiquity: Greece, Rome and Byzantium, Aldershot 2010 (Variorum Collected Studies CS904).
  • D. C. Skemer, Binding Words: Textual Amulets in the Middle Ages, University Park PA 2006.
  • D. C. Skemer, Magic Writ: Textual Amulets worn on the Body for Protection, in: A. Kehmel and D. Panagiotopoulos (ed.), Schriftträger-Textträger: Zur materialen Präsenz des Geschriebenes in frühen Gesellschaften. Internationales Kolloquium Textträger – Schriftträger, Heidelberg 2010, Berlin 2015, 127-150 (Materiale Textkulturen [Schriftenreihe des SFB 933] 6).
  • E. Zwierlein-Diehl, Magische Amulette und andere Gemmen des Instituts für Altertumskunde der Universität zu Köln, Opladen 1992 (Papyrologica Coloniensia 20).
  • E. Zwierlein-Diehl, Antike Gemmen und ihr Nachleben, Berlin 2007.
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Melih Arslan 0000-0002-2152-1564

Yavuz Yeğin 0000-0001-7901-6352

Richard Gordon This is me 0000-0002-3129-0309

Publication Date November 25, 2020
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JAMA Arslan M, Yeğin Y, Gordon R. Two Unpublished Magical Amulets in Ankara. GEPHYRA. 2020;20:113–126.
MLA Arslan, Melih et al. “Two Unpublished Magical Amulets in Ankara”. Gephyra, vol. 20, 2020, pp. 113-26, doi:10.37095/gephyra.762359.
Vancouver Arslan M, Yeğin Y, Gordon R. Two Unpublished Magical Amulets in Ankara. GEPHYRA. 2020;20:113-26.