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"Dream - The world still holds many historical artifacts whose existence is yet unknown. The discovery of these historical artifacts is sometimes found unexpectedly, driving the interest and enthusiasm of archaeologists to investigate and further understand the heritage of the past."
It is not uncommon for the discovery of historical artifacts to occur during construction projects, archaeological excavations, or even by chance by the general public.
Recently, the Rostock City Hall in Germany accidentally discovered a rare artifact from the medieval era. As reported by the Miami Herald, the artifact bears a written curse from the 15th century.
This discovery was accidentally found during the construction work for the expansion of Rostock City Hall, which prompted archaeologists to immediately examine the artifact.
During construction work, at the bottom of the toilet drain, they found a piece of metal that seemed inconspicuous and ordinary. However, after it was opened, they began to realize that the discovery was far more interesting, especially for archaeologists.
"Because, archaeologists say that the tin plate is inscribed with the phrase "sathanas taleke belzebuk hinrik berith" in Gothic script."
It turns out that the writing is a devil's curse directed at a woman named Taleke and someone named Heinrich, by summoning the demons Beelzebub and Berith.
The translation of the given 'Bahasa' text to 'English' while preserving any html tags is as follows: "The discovery is very unique because curse tablets generally originate from ancient times, around 800 BC to 600 AD, in the regions of Greece and Rome. Similar findings from the same era are mostly unknown. According to experts, curse tablets are usually difficult to find because the person cursing wants to prevent the cursed from finding it so that the magic can be successful. Report: Halwa Nadiyah Rosadi"
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