Early Byzantine sigillographic evidence from western Anatolia: sixth- and seventh-century lead seals from Bergama (ancient Pergamon)
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Published:2021-02-22
Issue:1
Volume:45
Page:5-24
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ISSN:0307-0131
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Container-title:Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Byz. Mod. Greek stud.
Author:
Laflı ErgünORCID,
Seibt Werner,
Çağlayan Doğukan
Abstract
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. In the introduction, seals excavated in Pergamon as well as seals referring to Pergamon are briefly discussed. The owners of the twelve seals in the museum were primarily ecclesiastical or legal dignitaries who were probably active in Pergamon, in southwestern Mysia, in Aeolis or in Lydia.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,History,Language and Linguistics,Cultural Studies
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