Israeli swimmer finds 2,500-year-old Magic Disc in the Mediterranean Sea

The Magic Disc was once used as a Talisman against the evil eye

While taking his regular morning swim in the Mediterranean, an Israeli lifeguard named David Shalom spotted something unusual on the sea bottom in shallow waters.

After diving down to take a closer look, he retrieved a smooth marble disc that resembled a small cymbal.

Recognizing the marble disc to be some kind of long-lost artifact, since there were many shipwrecks in the area in ancient times, the lifeguard turned the disc over to representatives of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA).

See Also:

“Help me, Jesus!” Texas woman survives attack by snake & the hawk that dropped it from the sky

Delighted to receive such an unusual object, these experts were able to identify the marble disc as a magic talisman that was designed to be hung on seagoing ships to protect them from evil spirits, witch’s spells or plain old bad luck .

Continue here: Ancient Origins

This week‘s new events