ANOTHER MANDAIC POTTERY INCANTATION BOWL, similar, with incurved rim, the interior with large spiralling black ink text, with a short line of script on the exterior -- 7.1/8 in. (18.3 cm.), 3½ in. (8.6 cm.) high, circa 5th Century A.D.

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ANOTHER MANDAIC POTTERY INCANTATION BOWL, similar, with incurved rim, the interior with large spiralling black ink text, with a short line of script on the exterior -- 7.1/8 in. (18.3 cm.), 3½ in. (8.6 cm.) high, circa 5th Century A.D.

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Incantation bowls were inscribed with magical spells to protect against malevolent forces and were customarily buried upside down under the floors of houses in order to 'trap' demons; they were also used in cemeteries.

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