Apotropaic symbolism at Pompeii: a reading of the graffiti evidence

  • Funari P
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This paper deals with some Old Roman Cursive inscriptions from Pompeii as evidence of apotropaic habits. Explicit phallic and sexual intercourse graffiti are studied as representative of ordinary people's use of obscene expressions for warding off evil influences.

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Funari, P. P. de A. (1995). Apotropaic symbolism at Pompeii: a reading of the graffiti evidence. Revista de História, 0(132), 9. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9141.v0i132p9-17

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