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English: Attacking the evil eye: The eye is pierced by a trident and sword, pecked by a raven, barked at by a dog and attacked by a centipede, scorpion, cat and a snake. A horned dwarf with a gigantic phallus crosses two sticks. Greek annotation "KAI SU" meaning "and you (too)". Roman mosaic from Antiochia, House of the Evil Eye. Hatay Arkeoloji Müzesi, Antakya, Inv.-Nr. 1024
Deutsch: Angriff auf den Bösen Blick: Das Auge wird von Schwert und Dreizack durchbohrt, Rabe, Hund, Katze, Schlange, Skorpion und Tausendfüßler greifen es an. Ein Zwerg mit groteskem Penis kreuzt zwei Stöckchen. Griechische Beschriftung "KAI SU" - "du auch". Römisches Mosaik aus dem Haus des Bösen Blicks in Antiochia (Archäologisches Museum Antakya, Inv.-Nr. 1024)
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Source John R. Clarke: Ars Erotica. Darmstadt: Primus 2009
Author WolfgangRieger

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