A lead tablet recently discovered in the eastern cemetery of the Aquincum civil town is of much interest. The tablet which can be dated on archaeological grounds to the late 2nd-early 3rd centuries AD seems to be a binding curse of a group of men against another group, written in Latin. This curse tablet is especially significant because only five more Latin curses had previously been found in the territory of Roman Pannonia and it supports the inferences that can be deducted from this small collection
In 1912, during the dredging works of the river Kupa (in Sisak, today Croatia) a curse tablet was fo...
The Use of Spells and Curses in Antiquity Curses or binding spells were frequently used in antiquity...
Defixiones or curse tablets give evidence of a magical practice — widespread in ancient Greece and ...
Summary: A lead tablet recently discovered in the eastern cemetery of the Aquincum civil town is of ...
This paper gives a short review of the research from recent years on texts of Latin curse tablets fr...
(in English): Curse tablets are interesting phenomenon in the Ancient world. The curses are usully w...
International audienceA lead curse tablet written in Latin, dating back to the second half of the 1s...
A lead curse tablet written in Latin, dating back to the second half of the 1st century BC, was disc...
This paper publishes a new curse tablet from Aquincum. While the letter-forms are well-preserved, th...
Among the three Greek inscriptions in AIJ, no. 526, from Sisak (ancient Siscia in Pannonia Superior)...
Curse Tablets and the Romanization of Britain focuses on the underutilized\ud defixiones of Britain ...
Petelia 2 is a curse text written on a leaf-shaped lead tablet, 0.028m high and 0.184m wide.1 It was...
Group of 4 images and leaflet document, of the lead curse tablets from the Vine St excavations: V...
This thesis explores cursing in Roman Britain as part of a wider Mediterranean practice and technolo...
The central theme of this study is to analyse the idiosyncratic nature of the Romano-British interpr...
In 1912, during the dredging works of the river Kupa (in Sisak, today Croatia) a curse tablet was fo...
The Use of Spells and Curses in Antiquity Curses or binding spells were frequently used in antiquity...
Defixiones or curse tablets give evidence of a magical practice — widespread in ancient Greece and ...
Summary: A lead tablet recently discovered in the eastern cemetery of the Aquincum civil town is of ...
This paper gives a short review of the research from recent years on texts of Latin curse tablets fr...
(in English): Curse tablets are interesting phenomenon in the Ancient world. The curses are usully w...
International audienceA lead curse tablet written in Latin, dating back to the second half of the 1s...
A lead curse tablet written in Latin, dating back to the second half of the 1st century BC, was disc...
This paper publishes a new curse tablet from Aquincum. While the letter-forms are well-preserved, th...
Among the three Greek inscriptions in AIJ, no. 526, from Sisak (ancient Siscia in Pannonia Superior)...
Curse Tablets and the Romanization of Britain focuses on the underutilized\ud defixiones of Britain ...
Petelia 2 is a curse text written on a leaf-shaped lead tablet, 0.028m high and 0.184m wide.1 It was...
Group of 4 images and leaflet document, of the lead curse tablets from the Vine St excavations: V...
This thesis explores cursing in Roman Britain as part of a wider Mediterranean practice and technolo...
The central theme of this study is to analyse the idiosyncratic nature of the Romano-British interpr...
In 1912, during the dredging works of the river Kupa (in Sisak, today Croatia) a curse tablet was fo...
The Use of Spells and Curses in Antiquity Curses or binding spells were frequently used in antiquity...
Defixiones or curse tablets give evidence of a magical practice — widespread in ancient Greece and ...