A fifth century amulet depicting the demon-fighting King Solomon has been found by archaeologists in Turkey, referencing a ...
The amulet was found during an ongoing excavation project in Hadrianopolis, an ancient city near Karabük, Turkey.
The "King Solomon" pendant likely belonged to a cavalry soldier stationed at the ancient Byzantine city of Hadrianopolis.
Researchers working in Hadrianopolis, a Roman city in northern Turkey, have found a rare amulet dating to the 5th century C.E ...
The amulet, depicting Prophet Solomon on horseback spearing the devil, offers a glimpse into religious and cultural practices ...
A rare fifth-century amulet depicting a Biblical demon slayer may corroborate scripture that was not accepted as part of the ...
The pendant was used as an amulet, a charm that was thought to protect against evil or danger, ÇelikbaÅŸ added in a translated statement. According to the Hebrew Bible, King Solomon was a ruler ...
The fifth-century artifact was found in the ruins of a structure that may have been connected to the military. Historians ...
The pendant, depicting King Solomon on horseback slaying the devil, is unique to the region of Anatolia, which encompasses much of modern-day Turkey. The bronze pendant features inscriptions in ...