PROF. PETRIE is certainly right in suggesting that the subject of Egyptian amulets is one that appeals to the reader of folklore as well as to the Egyptologist. In amulets we are dealing with ...
The ancient Romans also adopted this belief and would wear charms or amulets to ward off the “fascine,” which was their version of the evil eye. The Middle Eastern region, particularly in ...
The Eye of Horus became one of the most important symbols in Ancient Egypt. As an amulet it was thought to fight off evil, danger and disease. The symbol of the Eye of Horus – also called the ...
The evil eye amulet, often depicted as a blue eye or a talisman with an eye motif, is believed to shield the wearer from ...