‘A Consensus of Symbols:
Patterns in Ritual Building Protection’
by Wayne Perkins
(BA, Hons, ACIfA)
Published by Aeon Books in June 2026
Press Release
Presented here, for the first time, is a synthesis of thirty-seven years of research that has been undertaken by a range of academics from a number of different disciplines. Its aim is to address the phenomena which comprise the different elements of ‘ritual building protection.’
Chapters include –
Apotropaic Graffiti
The use of occlusive, deflecting or protective motifs & ‘holy’ signs
Ritual Taper Burn Marks
The deployment of pyro-technology as a form of inoculation against fire & as protection from invasive spirits
Deliberately Concealed Old Boots & Shoes
Worn footwear concealed in buildings – from single shoes to groups or ‘caches’
Spiritual ‘Middens’
‘Generational’ caches of deliberately broken objects & worn garments concealed within the voids of ancient buildings
Dried, Mummified & Smoked Cats
Intentionally immured cats posed into dioramas
Witch Bottles
Anthropomorphic ceramic jugs repurposed as magical objects
The book contains a discussion of the socio-economic, political & cultural context of the phenomena. This is followed by a chapter on the supernatural beliefs which persisted into the Early Modern Period c. AD 1450-1800.
A brief outline of the Laws of Sympathetic Magic, known as the ‘Doctrine of Correspondences’ is included, which explains the ‘mechanism’ by which people believed that their actions would be efficacious.
A discussion follows as to who made the deposits and scrutinises the evidence for the possible culprits – from tradesmen to Cunning Folk and Service Magicians.
The final chapter outlines the conceptual construct of the ‘household’ as a symbolic as well as a physical entity and how that drove agency among householders to take measures to counter external threats
Advance orders being taken –

Wayne Perkins © June 2026.
I definitely have to buy this
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