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New Byzantine seals from Morava (Margum) and Braničevo [PDF]
The authors present new finds of Byzantine lead seals at Morava (Margum), Braničevo and the broader area around them. The seals from Morava and Braničevo were unearthed in the course of archaeological excavations, which make these finds ...
Ivanišević Vujadin, Krsmanović Bojana
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Byzantine seals in the Tunay Demran Collection [PDF]
The Collection of Tunay Demran, officially registered in the Manisa Archaeological Museum, contains seven seals, six of lead and one of silver, and one blank. Manisa, the Byzantine Magnesia Anelios on Mount Sipylos, with its fertile lowland and strategic
Werner Seibt, Ceren Ünal
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Archeo-Inspiration from the Cultural History of Glass: Historic Accounts, Anecdotes and Hard Facts as Challenges to Modern Material Science. [PDF]
Glass, historically valued for its purity and durability, has long inspired artists and societies. This article introduces the concept of “Archeo‐Inspiration”, drawing on cultural and historical contexts of glass to guide future material innovations.
von Contzen E +3 more
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Byzantine seals from the Ras fortress [PDF]
In this paper, seals found at the location of the Ras fortress (Tvrđava Ras) have been published. Inscriptions on these seals show that they used to belong to persons which could be identified with certain military commanders who served under ...
Ivanišević Vujadin, Krsmanović Bojana
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The Digital Enhancement of a Discipline
Byzantine sigillography is intrinsically interdisciplinary. Unlike other sister auxiliary disciplines, such as epigraphy or numismatics, sigillography has not yet benefited from the experience gained within the Digital Humanities. SigiDoc, the newborn
Sopracasa, Alessio +2 more
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Self-Representation on Byzantine Seals
Sigillography brings to our attention a huge number of individuals that would otherwise have remained unknown. Thousands of seals survive that bear, together with religious images, inscriptions indicating the name of their owner, a title and the office ...
Claudia Sode
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The Byzantine Lead Seals at the Pera Museum
The collection of lead seals of the Pera Museum consists of 17 unpublished pieces, except for three lead seals (nos.1, 8, and 10) which are dated from the second half of the 7th century to the 13th century.
Yavuz Selim Güler +2 more
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New Byzantine Seals from Mediaeval Sugdaia
The work introduces into scientific circulation five Byzantine seals originating from the excavations of recent years in Sudak of the South-Eastern Crimean expedition of the state Hermitage. 1.
Victor Nikolaevich Chkhaidze +1 more
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A Byzantine Lead Seal from Paphlagonian Hadrianopolis
The subject of this article is a Byzantine lead seal found during the excavations of the Inner Castle Baptistery of Paphlagonian Hadrianopolis in 2022. The lead seal found during the archaeological excavations in the baptistery is understood to belong to
Kasım Oyarçin, Ersin Çelikbaş
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Byzantine Cherson Lead Seals from private collection
The collection of the Byzantine Cherson lead seals is constantly replenished by new findings. This article is devoted to the molybdoboulloi being found during the 20th century and united now in a private collection.
Nikolay Aleksandrovich Alekseienko
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