Sex curse found on ancient tablet

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  • pavyracer
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    • 04-12-07
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    #1
    Sex curse found on ancient tablet
    Sex Curse from Cyprus
    From ABC:

    An unexpected sexual curse has been uncovered by archaeologists at Cyprus's old city kingdom of Amathus, on the island's south coast near Limassol.

    "A curse is inscribed in Greek on a lead tablet and part of it reads: 'May your penis hurt when you make love'," Athens Archaeological School head Pierre Aubert told the English language Cyprus Weekly.

    He said the tablet showed a man standing holding something in his right hand that looks like an hour glass.

    The inscription dates back to the 7th century AD when Christianity was well established on the island, leading the French professor to surmise that it referred to the activity of witchcraft or shamans surviving from the pagan era.

    The ancient city of Amathus was founded by the Phoenicians at around 1500 BC and derived its wealth from grain and copper mines.

    The city, a regional capital under the Romans, still flourished in the 7th century AD but was abandoned by the 12th century.

  • swede96
    SBR MVP
    • 12-05-07
    • 3875

    #2
    You sure it didn't say "May your penis hurt when you make pee pee"? Cuz that would make more sense.
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    • pavyracer
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 04-12-07
      • 82863

      #3
      Well, it was written in greek. How do I know? I don't think ancient greeks knew about STD's.
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      • swede96
        SBR MVP
        • 12-05-07
        • 3875

        #4
        Just because they didn't know what they were, that doesn't mean they didn't have them. You have to wonder if they just assumed the symptoms were punishment from the Gods for their lust or witch craft of some sort. Stranger things have been blamed on Gods.
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        • HedgeHog
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 09-11-07
          • 10128

          #5
          Many of the ancient Greeks were bi-sexual or homosexual. That said, could the tablet actually say " may your ass hurt when you make love"?
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          • swede96
            SBR MVP
            • 12-05-07
            • 3875

            #6
            Originally posted by HedgeHog
            Many of the ancient Greeks were bi-sexual or homosexual. That said, could the tablet actually say " may your ass hurt when you make love"?


            Or that!
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            • RageWizard
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              • 09-01-06
              • 3008

              #7
              Your both wrong, actually like many other discoverys like this, we only have half of the tablet the staement was written on. The other half of the tablet is shrouded in folklore but many Greeks think that is says "to another man after an hour with out the olive oil."
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              • BadNina
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 11-27-07
                • 10491

                #8
                I was beginning to think that you were calling Mom an ancient Greek.
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                • pavyracer
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 04-12-07
                  • 82863

                  #9
                  Originally posted by RageWizard
                  Your both wrong, actually like many other discoverys like this, we only have half of the tablet the staement was written on. The other half of the tablet is shrouded in folklore but many Greeks think that is says "to another man after an hour with out the olive oil."
                  Do you think the man standing next to the tablet with the hour glass as it says on the article was actually holding a glass jar of olive oil instead of the hour glass they imply?
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