Mandaean Bowls, Amulets, Etc.

AJAE's list of Mandaean Bowls Amulets, Lead Rolls , etc.


Research done by AJAE                                                                     Updated Jan. 2004
AJAE's list of Mandaean Bowls Amulets, Lead Rolls , etc.

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Information
BOWL #1
Location: Royal Ontario Museum
Bowl # 931.4.1

Size:
7.2 cm height
19.9 cm diameter at top
8.4 cm diameter at base
0.7 cm thickness

Terracotta material

Date:  Pre-Islamic

Purchased in Baghdad in 1931 by Professor T. J. Meek  of the University of Toronto.
It is suppose that the bowl came from Nippur

Translation of bowl is in
Jewish and Mandaean Incantation Bowls in the Royal Ontario Museum
by W.S.M c Cullough
published by University of Toronto Press: 1967
Referred to as Bowl C on pages 11-27


BOWL #2
Location: Royal Ontario Museum
Bowl # 931.4.2

Size:
8.4 cm height
20.7 cm diameter at top
7.0 cm diameter at base
0.5 cm thickness

Terracotta material

Date:  Pre-Islamic

Purchased in Baghdad in 1931 by Professor T. J. Meek of the University of Toronto.
It is suppose that the bowl came from Kammaz (located on the Tigris near Baghdad)

Translation of bowl is in
Jewish and Mandaean Incantation Bowls in the Royal Ontario Museum
by W.S.M c Cullough
published by University of Toronto Press: 1967
Referred to as Bowl D on pages 28-47


BOWL #3

Location: Royal Ontario Museum
Bowl # 949.94

Size:
5.3 cm height
17.7 cm diameter at top
4.0 cm diameter at base
0.5 cm thickness

Terracotta material

Date: Pre-Islamic

Unknown as to where the bowl came from

Translation of bowl is in
Jewish and Mandaean Incantation Bowls in the Royal Ontario Museum
by W.S. M c Cullough
published by University of Toronto Press: 1967
Referred to as Bowl E on pages 48-57


BOWL #4

Location:?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur. 

Translation of bowl is in
Une Incantation Contre les Genies Malfaisants en Mandaite
by Henri Pogon
published in Memoires de Las Societe de Linguidtique VIII (1894)
pages 193 to 234.

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation #17 on pages 212-215


BOWL #5

Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl # 1

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation #1 on pages 154-155


BOWL #6

Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates  about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad.  This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #2

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 2 on pages 156-157


BOWL #7
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates  about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad.  This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #3

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation #3 on pages 158-161


BOWL #8
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #7

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation #4 on pages 162-163


BOWL #9

Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #13

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 5 on pages 164-167


BOWL #10
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #14

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 6 on pages 168-171


BOWL #11

Location?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #15

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 7 on pages 172-173


BOWL #12
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphratesabout 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #16

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 8 on pages 176-181


BOWL #13

Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphratesabout 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #18

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 9 on pages 182-185


BOWL #14

Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown


Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #22

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 10 on pages 186-189


BOWL #15
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #23

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 11 on pages 190-193

BOWL #16

Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphratesabout 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #24

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 12 on pages 194-197

BOWL #17

Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib
and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #27

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 13 pages 198-201


BOWL #18
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphratesabout 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #28

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 14 on pages 202-203

BOWL #19

Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphratesabout 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #29

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 15 on pages 204-207

BOWL #20

Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #31

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 16 on pages 208-211


BOWL #21
Location: Berlin Museum
Bowl # VA 2419

Size: unknown
Date: unknown
Origin:unknown

This text is similar to Pogon's translation numbered 15 - 18
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899

Translation of bowl is in
Ephemeris fur Semitische Epigraphik
by Mark Lidzbarski
published by Giessen: Topelmann 1902
pages 89-106
Refer to translation of Bowl #I (1)

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 18 on pages 216- 221


BOWL #22
Location: Berlin Museum
Bowl # VA 2984

Size: unknown
Date: unknown
Origin:unknown

This text is similar to Pogon's translation numbered 15-18
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899

Translation of bowl is in
Ephemeris fur Semitische Epigraphik
by Mark Lidzbarski
published by Giessen: Topelmann 1902
pages 89-106
Refer to translation of Bowl #II (2)

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 19 on pages 222-225

BOWL #23
Location: Lourve
Bowl A.O 2576

Size: unknown
Date: unknown
Origin:unknown

Translation of bowl is in
Ephemeris fur Semitische Epigraphik
by Mark Lidzbarski
published by Giessen: Topelmann 1902  pages 89-106
Refer to translation of Bowl #IV (4)

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 20 on pages 226-229


BOWL #24
Location: Lourve
Bowl # A.O. 2629

Size: unknown
Date: unknown
Origin:unknown

This bowl is identical in text to Montgomery's Aramaic text # 11
Aramaic Inscription Texts from Nippur
by Montgomery published by the Philadelphia Museum 1913
And
Pogon's Text # 25
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899

Translation of bowl is in
Ephemerides fur Semitische Epigraphik
by Mark Lidzbarski
published by Giessen: Topelmann 1902  pages 89-106
Refer to translation of Bowl #V (5)

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 21 on pages 230-233

Lead Amulet #25

Location: ?

Size:
3 Pieces of Lead
278 lines
Breaks at line 97 and line 222

Date: 400 AD
Origin ?

Translation is in
Ein Mandaisches Amulett
by Mark Lidzbarski
published in Florilegium ou Recueil de Travaux d'Erudition Dedies a M, Melchior de Vogue from Paris 1909 pages 349-373

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 22 on pages 234-255



BOWL #26
Location: University of Pennsylvania
Bowl # CBS 2941

Size: unknown
Date: unknown


Found in Nippur

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic Inscription Texts from Nippur
by Montgomery
published by the Philadelphia Museum 1913
Refer to translation text of bowl #38

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 23 on pages 256-259


BOWL #27

Location: University of Pennsylvania
Bowl # CBS 2941

Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in Nippur

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic Inscription Texts from Nippur
by Montgomery
published by the Philadelphia Museum 1913
Refer to translation text of bowl #39

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 24 on pages 260-261

BOWL #28
Location: University of Pennsylvania
Bowl # CBS 2941

Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in Nippur

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic Inscription Texts from Nippur
by Montgomery
published by the Philadelphia Museum 1913
Refer to translation text of bowl #40

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 25 on pages 262-265


BOWL #29
BOWL #30
Harvard Semitic Museum
Bowl # 8669

Size: ?
Date: ?
Origin:?

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic and Mandaic Magical Bowls
by Cyrus H. Gordon
published in Archiv Orientalni IX 1937 pages 84-95
Refer to Bowl M

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 26 on pages 266-271


BOWL #31

Ashmolean(?) collection
Bowl # 91731

Size: ?
Date: ?
Origin:?

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic and Mandaic Magical Bowls
by Cyrus H. Gordon
published in Archiv Orientalni IX 1937 pages 84-95
Refer to Bowl N

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 27 on pages 272-275


BOWL #32
Location: British Museum
Bowl # 91724

Size: ?
Date: ?
Origin:?

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic and Mandaic Magical Bowls
by Cyrus H. Gordon
published in Archiv Orientalni IX 1937 pages 84-95
Refer to Bowl O

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 28 on pages 276-280


BOWL #33
Location?

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad.

Size: ?
Date: ?

This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #18

BOWL #34
Location?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #19


BOWL #35
Location?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #20


BOWL #36
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #21


BOWL #37
Location?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #22


BOWL #38
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad.  This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #23


BOWL #39
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #24


BOWL #40
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #25


BOWL #41
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #26

BOWL #42
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #27


BOWL #43
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #28


BOWL #44
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #29


BOWL #45
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #30


BOWL #46
Location ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in:
Khouabir is located on the right side of the Euphrates
about 30 miles northwest of Musayyib and west of Baghdad. This bowl comes from Bismaya (Adab) located south of Nippur.

Translation of bowl is in
Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899
Refer to translation of bowl #31


BOWL #47
Location: University of Pennsylvania Museum

Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in Nippur.

Not yet translated--


BOWL #48
Location: University of Pennsylvania Museum

Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in Nippur.

Not yet translated--


BOWL #49
Location: University of Pennsylvania Museum

Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in Nippur.



BOWL #50
Location: Berlin Museum

Bowl # VA 2984

Size: unknown
Date: unknown
Origin:unknown

This text is similar to Pogon's translation numbered 15-18 in Inscriptions Mandadaites des Coupes de Khouabir
by Henri Pogon
published in Paris H. Welter 1898-1899

Translation of bowl is in
Ephemeris fur Semitische Epigraphik
by Mark Lidzbarski
published by Giessen: Topelmann 1902
pages 89-106
Refer to translation of Bowl #III (3)


BOWL #51
Location: ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown
Origin:unknown

Translation of bowl is in
A Magic Bowl
by G.R. Driver
published in Revue d'Assyriologie et d'Archaeologie Orientale XXVII 1930
pages 61-64

BOWL #52
Location: Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge England
Bowl #92

Size: unknown
Date: unknown
Origin:unknown

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic Incantation Bowls
by Cyrus H. Gordon
Orientalia X 1941
pages 276-278 344-345 347 353-358

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 29 on pages 280-283


BOWL #53
Location: Hilprecht Collection of Babylonian Antiquities
Bowl #92

Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in Nippur

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic Incantation Bowls
by Cyrus H. Gordon
Orientalia X 1941
pages 276-278 344-345 347 353-358

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 30 on pages 284-288


BOWL #53
Location: Malmo Museum in Sweden

Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in Hammad, Iran

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic Incantation Bowls
by Cyrus H. Gordon
Orientalia X 1941
pages 276-278 344-345 347 353-358

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 31 on pages 288-291


BOWL #53
Location: Princeton University Library
Bowl # EX 4283

Size: unknown
Date: unknown
Origin:unknown

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic Incantation Bowls
by Cyrus H. Gordon
Orientalia X 1941
pages 276-278 344-345 347 353-358

Also translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 32 on pages 292-295

BOWL #54
Location: ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown
Origin:unknown

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic Incantation Bowls
by Cyrus H. Gordon
Orientalia X 1941
pages 276-278 344-345 347 353-358


BOWL #55
Location: ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown
Origin:unknown

Translation of bowl is in

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic Incantation Bowls
by Cyrus H. Gordon
Orientalia X 1941
pages 276-278 344-345 347 353-358


BOWL #56
Location: ?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown
Origin:unknown

Translation of bowl is in
Two Magic Bowls in Tehran
by Cyrus H. Gordon
Orientalia X X 1951
pages 309-310


BOWL #57
Location:?
Size: unknown
Date: unknown
Origin:unknown

Translation of bowl is in
Two Magic Bowls in Tehran
by Cyrus H. Gordon
Orientalia X X
1951 pages 309-310


BOWL #58

Location: Yale Babylonian Collection
Bowl # YBC 2364

Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Purchased in the 1930's by Dr. Raymond P. Dougherty

Translation appears in
Mandaean Incantation Texts
by Edwin M. Yamauchi
published by the American Oriental Society New Haven, Connecticut 1967
Refer to Translation # 33 on pages 296-305


This Translation was re-edited by Christa Mueller-Kessler in the article titled
The Story of Bgnuzan-Lilit, Daughter of Zanay-Lilit
published in the Journal of American and Oriental Society 116 1996
pages 185-195


Lead Amulet #59
Location: Bristish Museum

Size: unknown
Date: unknown
Origin:unknown

Translation appears in
The Story of Bgnuzan-Lilit, Daughter of Zanay-Lilit
by Christa Mueller-Kessler
published in the Journal of American and Oriental Society 116 1996
pages 185


Lead Amulet #60
Location: Kelsey Museum
#29883-7
Size: ?

Date: 5th to 7th century AD (?)

Found Unknown

Information can be located at
http://www.hti.umich.edu/exhibit/magic/def1.display.html


Bowl #61
Location: Kelsey Museum
Bowl # 19504
Size: ?
clay

Date: 6th or 7th century AD (?)

Found at Seleucia on Tigris

Translation done
by Timothy La Vallee unpublished
Translation can be located on the web at
http://www.hti.umich.edu/exhibit/magic/def2.display.html


AMULET #62
Location: British Museum
Amulet of Ephra Bar Saborduch

Size: unknown
Date: unknown

Found in Nippur

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic Inscription Texts from Nippur
by Montgomery
published by the Philadelphia Museum 1913
Refer to translation text #1 page 117


AMULET #63
Location: British Museum
Amulet of Adak Bar Hathoi and Ahath Bath Hathoi

Size: ?
Date: ?

Found in Nippur

Translation of bowl is in
Aramaic Inscription Texts from Nippur
by Montgomery
published by the Philadelphia Museum 1913
Refer to translation text #6 page 141