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Project MUSE - TAPA-Volume 151, Number 1, Spring 2021


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Transactions of the American Philological Association, through Volume 144, No. 2, Autumn 2014 (E-ISSN: 1533-0699, Print ISSN: 0360-5949).
TAPA is the official research publication of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) which was founded in 1869 as the American Philological Association. The SCS is a learned society of scholars and teachers of the culture and history of the Greek and Roman worlds of antiquity. As the flagship publication of one of the largest professional associations in the field of classical studies,
TAPA reflects the wide range of research conducted by classicists. Consequently,
TAPA includes contributions across the broad spectrum of contemporary methodology, from the most traditional to the most innovative. ....

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Ancient Magical Amulet Offered Protection Against Blood-Drinking Spirits


An ancient magical amulet that belonged to the Mandaeans (who live in the southern parts of Iraq and Iran) has been deciphered. The lead amulet had writing carved into it in the Mandaic language and once deciphered, it was revealed that it was used to prevent evil spirits “who eat flesh and drink blood”.
Tom McCollough, who is an emeritus professor of religion at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, explained the amulet in a virtual presentation of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) and the Society for Classical Studies (SCS), stating that it is approximately 8 inches in length by 1.7 inches in width with 62 lines of text. It dates back to 750 AD. ....

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Turkey: 1,500-year-old house with puppy paw prints and wall illusion discovered


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Turkey: 1,500-year-old House With Puppy Paw Prints And Wall Illusion Discovered
Archaeologists in Turkey recently uncovered paw prints belonging to a dog and goat’s hoof print embedded in the floor of a house dating some 1,500 years.
Archaeologists in Turkey recently uncovered paw prints belonging to a dog embedded in the floor of a house dating some 1,500 years. According to a research published in Live Science, the canine likely stepped on a terra cotta tile that was drying before being fired in a kiln and placed on the floor. The archaeologists also uncovered a goat’s hoof print in another tile, as well as the outline of a chicken made with someone’s fingers and a plaster wall painted to look like marble and draped curtains.  ....

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Puppy prints and wall illusions found in 1,500-year-old house in Turkey


Puppy prints and wall illusions found in 1,500-year-old house in Turkey
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Excavator Frances Gallart Marqués with the base of a monopod table in front of a wall painting of a painted curtain.
Archaeologists have discovered a fantastical-looking, 1,500-year-old house in Turkey that was decorated with illusory wall paintings and terracotta tiles on the floor with puppy prints and possible chicken decorations pressed into them.
The house may have been used by people involved with the military, the researchers noted.
The tiles preserved the paw prints of puppies and in one rare case the hoof print of a goat, Frances Gallart Marqués, a former curatorial fellow at the Harvard Art Museums, said Jan. 6 during a presentation at the virtual joint annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) and the Society for Classical Studies (SCS).  ....

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