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  2. Cornicello - Wikipedia

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  3. Bulla (amulet) - Wikipedia

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    The Irish bullae date to the Late Bronze Age, about 1150–750 BCE. They were presumably worn suspended round the neck with a cord running through the hole below the flat top. The body of the bulla has roughly vertical sides before making a semi-circle or inverted pointed arch at the bottom. The gold is incised with geometrical decoration.

  4. Amulet MS 5236 - Wikipedia

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    MS 5236 (inventory number of the Schøyen Collection) is an ancient Greek amulet of the 6th century BC, which is unique in two respects: it is the only known magic amulet of the time inscribed with a text that was stamped as opposed to incised, and it is the only extant specimen of ephesia grammata made of gold.

  5. Amulet - Wikipedia

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  6. Cimaruta - Wikipedia

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    Cimaruta. The cimaruta (" chee-mah-roo-tah "; plural cimarute) is an Italian folk amulet or talisman, traditionally worn around the neck or hung above an infant's bed to ward off the evil eye ( Italian: mal'occhio ). Commonly made of silver, the amulet itself consists of several small apotropaic charms (some of which draw upon Christian ...

  7. Apotropaic magic - Wikipedia

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    Apotropaic magic

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