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Skywizard
20th June 2018, 23:52
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Archaeologists discovered a 1,000-year-old clay amulet about the size of a dime at one of the oldest historical sites in Jerusalem. The tiny amulet belonged to a man named Kareem and is inscribed with a personal prayer, "Kareem trusts in Allah. Lord of the Worlds is Allah."

Teams from the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) and Tel Aviv University unearthed the rare ornamental piece beneath the Givati Parking Lot in the City of David, in Jerusalem Walls National Park. In the past decade, archaeologists have uncovered numerous artifacts, including precious stones and gold coins, beneath the Givati Parking Lot — the largest excavation site in Jerusalem.

The amulet is a symbol of everyday life in early Jerusalem. Its religious inscription suggests the amulet was meant to bring blessings to its owner. "The purpose of an amulet like this is to gain personal protection," Yiftah Shalev of the IAA told Haaretz. "Since time immemorial, the purpose of amulets like these is to seek protection from the evil eye," Shalev added.

The archaeologists found the object in a small room where it was sealed under the plaster flooring. It’s unclear whether Kareem lost the amulet or if it was placed under the floor during construction as a blessing for the building. Either way, the plaster flooring is likely what helped preserve this piece, since clay tends to fall apart over time if not protected, Shalev told Haaretz.

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Fully intact clay lamp from the Islamic Golden
Age, found at the same site as the amulet.


The inscription is written in calligraphy typical of the Abbasid dynasty, reported Haaretz, which was at its height about 1,000 years ago. Pottery pieces found at the site, including an intact lamp, date to the same period, known as the Islamic Golden Age. Nitzan Amitai-Preiss of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem deciphered the partially faded inscription on the amulet. The wording is similar to phrases found on ancient seals and roadside inscriptions along the route to Mecca, according to the IAA statement.

The Abbasids are thought to be descendants of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad’s uncle, Al-'Abbas ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib. They ruled from their capital in Baghdad, in modern-day Iraq, which was the center of science, technology and culture during the Islamic Golden Age, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. The period ended in 1258 when the Mongols, led by Hulagu Khan, seized Baghdad.





Source: https://www.livescience.com/62850-amulet-blessing-jerusalem.html



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Valerie Villars
21st June 2018, 14:16
Skywizard, this is a fascinating subject for me. I've always been a rock hound and for years I collected dzi beads, etched carnelians, agates and other items, including a small carnelian amulet.

Circumstances required me selling most of my collection, but there was one bead in particular, an etched carnelian with some cuneiform writing on it that I was most loathe to get rid of. It seemed to have a story of sorts written on it and I felt very connected to it.

I think there is some truth in the power of these symbols etched on stone, in that they can have powerful protection. I'm not sure why. Just a feeling.

Thanks. I love this kind of stuff.

Hervé
21st June 2018, 15:22
[...]
I think there is some truth in the power of these symbols etched on stone, in that they can have powerful protection. I'm not sure why. Just a feeling.
[...]
Check this post: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?228-Dr.-Wilhelm-Reich-Orgone-devices-Orgonite&p=842001&viewfull=1#post842001

... now... how is that for some ancient programmable AI :)

... when the actual programmer is long gone and all that's left is the hardware that's revered and venerated as "magical" stones or artifacts fostering some Indiana Jones tomb raiders chasing those "powerful" artifacts giving their owners the power to control empires... bloody chunks of blasted pieces of rocks ŕ la "Romancing the Stone" or contorted metals :) ... imparting the message that no one else could "have" IT.

How is that for a psy-op!?!

Valerie Villars
21st June 2018, 16:20
Yes, I believe the stones carry the intentions of the last "holder". I think all stones can do this. Think about cathedrals, for instance. Pineal glands, bones, etc. the possibilities are endless and our "ancient" ancestors knew this. We're so far removed from that knowledge, it can seem like magic, good or bad.

Good post, Herve. By the way, I think all objects we come in contact with have this residual and current energy.

To this day I wonder who has my very special carnelian. I would buy it back in a second. It was sold through Garuda Trading.