Mummified cats and other concealed ritual objects - Wayne Perkins - Zoom

Mummified cats and other concealed ritual objects - Wayne Perkins - Zoom

Archaeologist Wayne Perkins reveals what might be lurking inside your walls...

By Viktor Wynd & The Last Tuesday Society

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  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Deliberately Concealed Objects & Ritual Deposits in Ancient Buildings

The phenomenon of old leather shoes and boots being deliberately concealed up the chimney, large caches of worn-out clothes and objects discovered within the voids of old buildings, along with mummified cats found between the walls are a range of attested practices acknowledged by archaeologists.

It is now understood that the objects had been inserted by the inhabitants who believed that they were going to act as a prophylactic (a measure taken to fend off disease and general pestilence), bring good luck to the inhabitants, ward off the evil eye or, in some cases, avert the attentions of the witch’s familiar.


It would seem that secrecy and non-disclosure of the concealment had been crucial to their potency.

Speaker Bio

Wayne Perkins is an archaeologist of 23 years with a special interest in apotropaic graffiti, folklore and concealed objects recovered from ancient buildings.


Don’t worry if you miss it – we will send you a recording valid for two weeks the next day.

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The Last Tuesday Society is a 'pataphysical organisation founded by William James at Harvard in the 1870s, currently headquartered at The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & UnNatural History in London. For the last twenty years we have put on Lectures, Balls, Workshops, Masterclasses, Balls, Seances, Expeditions to Papua New Guinea & West Africa, all from our East London Museum and it's infamous cocktail bar.

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Jan 22 · 12:00 PM PST