FOREWORDAcknowledgements1.
CLOSING REMARKSBIBLIOGRAPHY.
VOODOO DOLLS THE DARK SIDE OF MAGIC8.
Nodus Herculeus annular ornaments and magical knots7. 3. 2.
Magical bracelets6. 2. 2.
Lords and ladies of the rings6. 1. 2.
The magic of rings6. 2. 49 with a linchpin from the Late Iron Age cemetery at Fantanele-Dambu Popii6.
Pars pro toto or another magical practice Grave no. 1.
FUNERARIA MAGICA MAGICAL PRACTICES IN FUNERARY CONTEXTS6.
Shooting the evil6. 4. 2.
The magical power of sounds5. 3. 2.
The hidden magical power of some amulets5. 2. 2.
Glass bronze amber and coral protective beads and necklaces5. 1. 2.
Amulets weapons against the evil beings5. 2.
Healing herbs and magical remedies5. 3. 1.
Greek and Roman physicians in pre-Roman Dacia5. 2. 1.
The grave of a Celtic physician from Galatii Bistritei Bistrita-Nasaud County 5. 1. 1.
Physicians healers and empirical cures5. 1.
APOTROPAIA PREVENTIVE MAGIC5.
Metallurgy and magic5. 2.
Craftsmanship and identity in the 4th 3rd centuries BC4. 1.
OTHER MASTERS OF magic BESIDES WIZZARDS ONE BLACKSMITH4.
Vessels with anthropomorphic handles from the Late Iron Age 4th 3rd centuries BC in the eastern Carpathian Basin4.
Ritual consumption of alcoholic beverages and its instruments. 2.
Consumption of psychoactive plants3. 1.
SHAMANIC TRANCE AND THE ALTERED STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS3.
A female shaman of the Scythian age from Transylvania3. 3.
The witch from Remetea Mare2. 2. 303 2. 11 C. 3.
Deceneus Dekinais a man wizard andra goeta who wandered through Egypt Strabo VII. 1.
SORCERERS AND WITCHES2.
The geographic cultural and chronological framework2. 3.
magic and witchcraft sorcerers and witches short terminological observations1. 2.
Archaeology of magic and witchcraft1. 1.
INTRODUCTION1.
FOREWORDAcknowledgements1