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- Incantation_bowl abstract "An incantation bowl, also known as a demon bowl, devil trap bowl, or magic bowl, is a form of early protective magic found in modern-day Iraq and Iran. Produced in the Middle East during the Late Antiquity from 6th to 8th century AD (see Asuristan), the bowls were usually inscribed in a spiral, beginning from the rim and moving toward the center. Most are inscribed in Aramaic languages. The bowls were buried face down and were meant to capture demons. They were commonly placed under the threshold, courtyards, in the corner of the homes of the recently deceased and in graveyards.".
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- Incantation_bowl wikiPageExternalLink bib-arch.org.
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- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Aramaic.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Aramaic_language.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Asuristan.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Asōristān.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Bagdana.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_history_of_Iraq.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demons_in_Judaism.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iranian_pottery.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Cemetery.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Demon.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Evil_eye.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Graveyard.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_magical_papyri.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Late_Antiquity.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Lilith.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Nippur.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Sasanian_Empire.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Sassanid.
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLink Syriac.
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- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Incantation bowl".
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "incantation bowl".
- Incantation_bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "magic bowls".
- Incantation_bowl hasPhotoCollection Incantation_bowl.
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- Incantation_bowl subject Category:Ancient_history_of_Iraq.
- Incantation_bowl subject Category:Demons_in_Judaism.
- Incantation_bowl subject Category:Iranian_pottery.
- Incantation_bowl hypernym Form.
- Incantation_bowl type Field.
- Incantation_bowl type Science.
- Incantation_bowl comment "An incantation bowl, also known as a demon bowl, devil trap bowl, or magic bowl, is a form of early protective magic found in modern-day Iraq and Iran. Produced in the Middle East during the Late Antiquity from 6th to 8th century AD (see Asuristan), the bowls were usually inscribed in a spiral, beginning from the rim and moving toward the center. Most are inscribed in Aramaic languages. The bowls were buried face down and were meant to capture demons.".
- Incantation_bowl label "Incantation bowl".
- Incantation_bowl sameAs طاس_سحري.
- Incantation_bowl sameAs Category:Incantation_bowls.
- Incantation_bowl sameAs קערות_השבעה.
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- Incantation_bowl sameAs Q392743.
- Incantation_bowl sameAs Q392743.
- Incantation_bowl wasDerivedFrom Incantation_bowl?oldid=682103852.
- Incantation_bowl depiction Bowl_with_incantation_for_Buktuya_and_household,_Mandean_in_Mandaic_language_and_script,_Southern_Mesopotamia,_c._200-600_AD_-_Royal_Ontario_Museum_-_DSC09714.JPG.
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