In pictures: 'Magical bowls' among relics seized in Jerusalem
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Bone and ivory items from the biblical period were uncovered along with the ancient pottery
Hundreds of ancient artefacts, including bowls decorated with "spells", have been found by the Israel Antiquities Authority and Israeli police in a raid on the home of a suspected illegal dealer in Jerusalem.

These "swearing bowls", inscribed with ancient Hebrew script, were used against curses, demons, diseases and pests

The bowls date back some 1,500 years and were buried under floors of houses in the belief that they would provide protection

Bone and ivory objects were also recovered, including this relief depicting four winged lions marching one after the other

Israeli officials said it was "extremely rare" to find decorated ivory - such as this one depicting two griffons - dating from the 8th or 9th Century BC

Hundreds of coins, which along with the pottery were due to be "cleaned up" with chemicals, were also discovered

Israeli authorities said illegal traders encouraged looters to plunder antiquity sites, thereby "obscuring parts of human history"
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