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Late Byzantine sigillographic evidence from Cappadocia: lead seals from Kırşehir with a unique overstruck example

Byzantinische Zeitschrift, 2022
This short essay presents four 11th century A.D. Byzantine lead seals, all of which are stored in the local museum of Kırşehir, in ancient Cappadocia, which is located today in southeastern part of central Turkey.
E. Laflı, Jean-Claude Cheynet
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Middle and Late Byzantine sigillographic evidence from western Anatolia: eighth- to early twelfth-century lead seals from Bergama (ancient Pergamon)

Byzantine and modern Greek studies, 2021
This article presents 19 lead seals from the Museum of Bergama (ancient Pergamon), dating from the early eighth to the early twelfth century. We offer a descriptive catalogue of these Middle and Late Byzantine seals preserved in a western Turkish museum.
E. Laflı, W. Seibt, Doğukan Çağlayan
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Early Byzantine sigillographic evidence from western Anatolia: sixth- and seventh-century lead seals from Bergama (ancient Pergamon)

Byzantine and modern Greek studies, 2021
This article presents twelve lead seals from the Museum of Bergama (ancient Pergamon), dating from the late sixth to the early eighth century. We offer a descriptive catalogue of these early Byzantine seals preserved in a western Turkish museum.
E. Laflı, W. Seibt, Doğukan Çağlayan
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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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Byzantine Lead Seals from the Lycian Civilisations Museum at Demre

Adalya. Annual of the Suna & İnan KIRAÇ Research Institute on Mediterranean Civilization
The Museum of Lycian Civilisations at Demre (established in 2014, in the granarium of ancient Andriake, the port of Myra) holds a collection of forty-eight Byzantine lead seals, which will be presented for the first time here. This collection was part of
Nilgun Elam   +2 more
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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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Hybrid Artificial Intelligence and Byzantine seals (BHAI)

2023
Neural networks have grown in a crescendo to become a cornerstone of current artificial intelligence (AI) systems. They are used in diverse real-world applications in nearly every domain, including medicine, arts, humanities, and social sciences. However, they have never been applied to Byzantine sigillography.
Eyharabide, Victoria   +2 more
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A XIth century byzantine seal from Heraclea near Bitola

Revue des études byzantines, 2000
Le sceau du duc d'Occident, Michel Sarônitès, trouvé aux environs de Bitola, permet de souligner l'importance de cette place au XIe siècle.
Mandić, Ljiljana, Mihajlovski, Robert
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