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		<title>Medieval Byzantine Magical Amulets and Their Tradition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A diverse yet distinctive group of magical amulets has periodically attracted the attention of scholars from Renaissance times to the present. The amulets take many forms, including engraved gems and cameos, enamel pendants, die-struck bronze tokens, cast or engraved pendants of gold, silver, bronze, and lead, and rings of silver and bronze. </p>
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