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Mesopotamian Three-Headed Stone Amulet - PF.1934
Origin: Northern Syria
Circa: 3000 BC to 2000 BC
Dimensions: .625" (1.6cm) high x 1.125" (2.9cm) wide
Collection: Near Eastern
Medium: Stone

$600.00
Location: United States
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Since the dawn of time, mankind has sought to gain protection and good fortune from talismans and amulets. Such tokens may invoke the blessings of the gods, avert the evil eye, or bring victory in battle. Thoughout the long course of civilization, amulets have lent their wearers a sense of security and power. This fascinating artifact was carved by one of the cultures that flourished near the source of the Euphrates river. It represents three wide-eyed human heads, facing in different directions as if in vigilant search for approaching evil. Ever alert, it was intended to keep whoever wore it safe from unseen danger. Even in an age that discounts superstition, it cannot hurt to have such protection, tested and proven by the centuries. - (PF.1934)

 

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