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Rethinking Ancient Egyptian “Magic Wands”: What the Objects Tell Us by Beth Wang

Rethinking Ancient Egyptian “Magic Wands”: What the Objects Tell Us by Beth Wang

by demonthings | Oct 2, 2025 | Daily Demon

Theories like circle-drawing are powerful because they make sense to us. They draw together ritual practice, text, and image into a vivid narrative. But even the most persuasive interpretations need to be tested against the objects themselves. Sometimes the material record complicates the picture, suggesting new possibilities.

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