Religious Studies
Religion in the Roman Empire (RRE)
Mohr SiebeckVolume 7 (2021) / Issue 1
Curses in Context, 2: Curses in the Eastern and North African Provinces of the Roman Empire
Table of Contents
pp. I-II (2)
Articles
Richard L. Gordon
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Roger S. O. Tomlin
The Latin Curses from Uley and Other Sanctuaries in Britain
pp. 19-30 (12)
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Riccardo Vecchiato
Crucified and Beheaded: The Archaeological Context of the Amathous Curses (DTAud 22–37)
pp. 31-42 (12)
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Andrew T. Wilburn
The Selenite and Lead Curse Tablets from Amathous, Cyprus and the Transmission of Magical Technology
pp. 43-70 (28)
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Robert Daniel
A Vestige of the Ptolemaic Crocodile Cult in a Curse from Caesarea Maritima against a Pantomime Dancer
pp. 71-77 (7)
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Attilio Mastrocinque
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Raquel Martín Hernández
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Christopher A. Faraone
The Curse Tablets of PGM VII: A North African Tradition?
pp. 125-148 (24)
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Korshi Dosoo
The Powers of Death: Memory, Place and Eschatology in a Coptic Curse
pp. 167-194 (28)
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Nicole Belayche
Curse Tablets in the Eastern Provinces of the Roman Empire
pp. 195-213 (19)
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