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The Lead Cloth Seals from Post-Byzantine Mangup

Materials in Archaeology, History and Ethnography of Tauria, 2023
The aim of this research is to introduce into the scholarship a new group of sigillographic materials, or the lead cloth seals. The collection of 23 artefacts was divided into two types according to their morphological characteristics. The cloth seals of type 1 consist of two lead discs, and the cloth seals of type 2 of four discs.
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AN IMPERIAL BYZANTINE SEAL FROM LINCOLNSHIRE

Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 1996
Publication d'un sceau de plomb byzantin recemment decouvert a Lincolnshire (Grande-Bretagne), dont le type est attribue a Alexis I Commene (1081-1118)
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Ivan JORDANOV, Corpus of Byzantine seals from Bulgaria. Vol. I: Byzantine seals with geographical names

Byzantinische Zeitschrift, 2005
Abstract Vor allem in den letzten Jahrzehnten wuchs der Bestand an byzantinischen Siegeln, die im heutigen Bulgarien gefunden wurden, massiv an, so dass heute schon über 2500 Exemplare bekannt sind – die vielen, die unkontrolliert ins Ausland gelangen, gar nicht mitgezählt. Da Bullen, deren Fundort ungefähr bestimmt werden kann, auch für
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THE FORMULATION OF URBAN IDENTITY ON BYZANTINE SEALS

The Medieval Globe, 2018
In western Europe, from the twelfth century at the latest, many urban communities designed and used corporate seals to prove that they functioned as institutions with full legal and executive capacities. In contrast, Byzantine cities never developed into similarly independent self-governing communities or city states and, consequently, never used city ...
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