Season of the Witch

Season of the Witch — page 5
Ancient mesopotamian magic 3100 500 BCE The sun is setting A warm desert breeze hisses through the bulrushes on the banks of the Tigris River Inside a hut filled with the scent of incense a woman lies stricken by sickness Beside her sits a man mixing a potion and whispering an incantation to the great god Ea Welcome to Mesopotamia From the Taurus Mountain in what is now southern Turkey two mighty rivers flow the Tigris and Euphrates Between these rivers lies the fertile land of Mesopotamia where the first human civilisations started 5,000 years ago These civilisations invented the first written languages built huge cities and travelled far and wide They also held a strong belief in magic Learned magicians The people who practised magic in Mesopotamia were called ašipu meaning exorcist someone who drives away evil spirits In this culture only men were allowed to practise magic Ašipu were highly respected scholars and doctors who tried to cure illnesses by fighting the evil magic they believed had caused them They spent their lives studying their art and praying to Ea the Mesopotamian god of magic and medicine see page 12 10