Abstract This article presents a description of a hitherto unknown artefact, a linen scroll that contains a series of Jewish Aramaic magic texts. It is one of a pair of linen scroll texts; the scrolls are presently in a private collection, and nothing is known about their archaeological provenance. However, through examination of the probable date of the scroll, the name of its owner, the drawings it contains, and certain linguistic aspects, this article demonstrates that we can safely conjecture that the linen scrolls should be contextualized alongside the corpus of Jewish Aramaic magic bowls. The article also presents an editio princeps of one of the texts on the scroll.
Bhayro et al. (Sat,) studied this question.