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Riccardo Vecchiato

Crucified and Beheaded: The Archaeological Context of the Amathous Curses (DTAud 22-37)

Section: Articles
Volume 7 (2021) / Issue 1, pp. 31-42 (12)
Published 04.08.2021
DOI 10.1628/rre-2021-0005
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Summary
In accordance with a new textual suggestion for DTAud 27.17 this paper argues the possibility that the violently and untimely dead adjured in the defixiones from Amathous in Cyprus (DTAud 22-37) might have been criminals condemned to death. This may shed light on the archaeological context of these tablets: they could have possibly been thrown into a mass-grave for executed criminals. The souls of executed criminals, ἄωροι and βιαιοθάνατοι by definition, must have been considered powerful forces that could serve the practitioners of magic in ancient Amathous.