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Traditions of Magic in Late Antiquity

Protective Magic

Babylonian Demon Bowls
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Within the wide category of protective magic, one local tradition stands out
as unique, namely the so-called Babylonian demon bowls. These inscribed
earthenware vessels were found in several sites in Iraq and Iran, dating from
the 6th to the 8th centuries A.D. and are unknown outside that region. They
are normally inscribed in one of three Aramaic dialects -- Jewish-Aramaic,
Syriac, and Mandaic -- though some bowls are known which are inscribed in
Persian (Pehlevi). The form and direction of the writing varies -- the most
common form being spirals, beginning from the bowl's rim and moving toward
the center. Some bowls are inscribed on the outside as well as the inside.
Moreover, numerous bowls are inscribed in various pseudo-scripts, either
because the person who manufactured them was illiterate, or because the text
itself was deemed only a secondary component of the bowl, and could be
recited orally, or dispensed with altogether. While many bowls show little
sign of outside influence, others display the well-known motifs of
"international" magic -- common divine names, familiar voces magicae, and
symbols such as the ouroboros or the characteres.

Those bowls which are found in situ often are positioned face-down, and in
some cases two bowls are found glued together with pitch, the space enclosed
between them containing such items as inscribed egg-shells or human skull
fragments. From their positioning, and from the images of bound demons which
adorn numerous bowls, it would seem that these were demon traps, meant to
lure, trap, and disable any malevolent demons, preventing them from hurting
humans or causing damage to property. It seems that such traps often were
placed in room corners, since the meeting of walls and floor created cracks
through which the demons could sneak in -- a fact which is also verified in
contemporary literary sources. However, in some cases the bowls' inscriptions
reveal them to have been not so much "environmental protection" devices, but
rather aggressive instruments aimed at sending the demons upon an enemy's
head. Such bowls could be buried in cemeteries -- where ghosts and demons
were abundant -- and perhaps also next to the victim's house and property, to
enhance their efficacy and accuracy.

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