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Mesopotamia, Sassanid Empire, 5th-6th century, latest 8th century.
Clay bowl with Mandaean characters. These bowls, amulets, with incantations against demons, were buried upside down in the house to imprison demons and were widely used by Jewish, Christian and Mandaean people alike. It is thought that each inhabitant of the house had their own bowl made with their own personalised wishes, including for specific events. The text starts inside and is written in concentric circles towards the outside. In the Jewish Museum of Switzerland's collection, object number: JMS 1973-2, photographer: Dieter Hofer
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Incantation bowl from Mesopotamia dated between the 5th and the 8th century, inscribed in Mandaic, in the collection of the Jewish Museum of Switzerland.
Bol d’incantation d’origine de Mesopotamie, daté entre le 5ème et 8ème siècle avec inscription en mandéen. Aujourdhui dans la collection du Musée juif de Suisse.
Zauberschale aus Mesopotamien, datiert zwischen den 5. und den 8 Jh., mit mandäische Inschrift. Heute in der Sammlung des Jüdischen Museums der Schweiz.