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Binding Spells: How Ancient Greeks Cursed Their Enemies

4 min · 3 mei 2026
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Discover the fascinating world of ancient Greek binding spells, known as katadesmos, in this episode of Ancient Curses. Host Eleanor Voss explores how ordinary Greeks inscribed curses on lead tablets to influence legal disputes, business deals, and personal relationships. Learn about the archaeological evidence of these curse tablets found throughout the Mediterranean, their specific ritualistic language, and their role in ancient society. From Athens to the broader Hellenistic world, binding spells crossed all social classes and reveal intimate details about ancient fears and desires. This episode examines the cultural context of magical practices in Greek society, the tension between popular religion and philosophical criticism, and what these artifacts tell us about human nature across millennia. Explore the methodical rituals involving lead tablets, iron nails, and deposits in graves and sanctuaries. Understand how these practices evolved from classical Greece through Roman times, adapting to local customs while maintaining core elements. Perfect for history enthusiasts, archaeology lovers, and anyone curious about ancient Mediterranean cultures and belief systems.

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