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Ibrāhīm Šafiʿī, Five earthenware Mandaic incantation bowls in Ābgīne Museum, Tehrān, Journal of Semitic Studies, Volume 70, Issue 1, Spring 2025, Pages 1–30, https://doi.org/10.1093/jss/fgae027
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This article presents the editio princeps of the Mandaic texts of five incantation bowls housed in Ābgīne Museum, Tehrān (627–S, 626–S, 110–S, 109–S and 108–S). Presumably dated to the 6th-7th centuries, the texts include protective formulae and name of the clients for whom they were written. The texts of 627–S and 626–S are written in a spiral manner, 110–S and 109–S are written in four segments and 108–S, which includes some of the earliest attested evidence of šapta ḏ-pišra ḏ-ainia, with the text arranged as a spoke, like sunrays.
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