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==Historiography of Curse Tablets==
==Historiography of Curse Tablets==
When historians study curse tablets they look at magic as a whole. According to Peter Green magic was used by the people of the Greco-Roman society to control the natural.[</ref>|see|Green|pg.46|<ref/>]. The study of both magic as a whole and curse tablets is vital for understanding the activies of Greco-Roman society because, magic was used by all members of society whether they were rich or poor. There have been 1600 curse tablets dicovered most of them were written in Greek. Of those tablets 220 of them were curse tablets from Athens.
When historians study curse tablets they look at magic as a whole. According to Peter Green magic was used by the people of the Greco-Roman society to control the natural.[</ref>|see|Green|pg.46|<ref/>]. The study of both magic as a whole and curse tablets is vital for understanding the activies of Greco-Roman society because, magic was used by all members of society whether they were rich or poor. There have been 1600 curse tablets dicovered most of them were written in Greek. Of those tablets 220 of them were curse tablets from Athens.

Never done this before want to see how it works
Never done this before want to see how it works
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Historiography of Curse Tablets

When historians study curse tablets they look at magic as a whole. According to Peter Green magic was used by the people of the Greco-Roman society to control the natural.[</ref>|see|Green|pg.46|Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).]. The study of both magic as a whole and curse tablets is vital for understanding the activies of Greco-Roman society because, magic was used by all members of society whether they were rich or poor. There have been 1600 curse tablets dicovered most of them were written in Greek. Of those tablets 220 of them were curse tablets from Athens. Never done this before want to see how it works