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In this first episode of Season two, we are gearing up to Halloween. In Stuff in the News this week Ashley talks about NYC Mayor Eric Adams taking bribes from Turkey to not acknowledge the Armenian Holocaust. While, Tracey's Stuff in the News concerns mummies and skeletons, not the Halloween yard decorations, but actual Stone Age mummies and skeletons, and how researchers have been thinking about a system to name them other than dehumanizing numbers. In her piece of stuff this week Ashley's discusses Witch bottles, probably the most numerous, or at least most recognizable and extant anti-witch devices usually from the Early Modern period, but the example she uses is from as late as the American Civil War in the nineteenth century. Tracey's Piece of Stuff in an obsidian mirror from Aztec Mexico, used for divination or scrying, but also worn in ritual costumes, as well as being a facet of the god Tezcatlipoca, or the "Lord of Smoking Mirrors."
Ashley’s Stuff in the News:
Michele McPhee, “Feds: NYC Mayor Eric Adams Took Bribes From Turkish Official To Ignore Armenian Genocide,”
Los Angeles Magazine, September 26, 2024,
https://lamag.com/news/feds-nyc-mayor-eric-adams-took-bribes-from-turkish-official-to-ignore-armenian-genocide.
Sean Mathews, “First Stop Istanbul’: Mayor Eric Adams Accused of Taking Bribes to Do Turkey’s Bidding in New York City,”
Middle East Eye, September 26, 2024,
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/first-stop-istanbul-eric-adams-did-turkeys-bidding-armenian-genocide-and-un-compound-federal.
Tracey’s Stuff in the News
Chemnitz University of Technology, “Archaeologists develop system to produce unique names for skeletons and mummies,” accessed October 1st, 2024 at
https://phys.org/news/2024-10-archaeologists-unique-stone-age-skeletons.html
Tracey’s Halloween History
History.com editors, Halloween 2024, updated Oct 3, 2024, accessed Oct 3rd, 2024 at
https://www.history.com/topics/halloween/history-of-halloween
Joshua J. Mark, “History of Halloween,” Oct 21, 2009 accessed October 3, 2024 at
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1456/history-of-halloween/
Ashley’s Piece of Stuff:
Sarah Bahari, “Why Are Magic ‘Witch Bottles’ Used for Spells Washing Up on Texas Beaches?” NBC, November 27, 2023,
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/texas-news/why-are-magic-witch-bottles-used-for-spells-washing-up-on-texas-beaches/3397188/.
Phil Gast, “Artifact Found at Civil War Site May Be a ‘Witch Bottle’ Used to Ward Off Evil Spirits. Really.” CNN, January 27, 2020,
https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/25/us/witch-bottle-virginia-civil-war-trnd/index.html.
Simon Ingram, “Witch Bottles’ Filled with Nails and Teeth Were Once Thought to Heal the Cursed,”
National Geographic, September 24, 2024,
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/witch-bottles-rituals-superstition-17th-cen