In the large array of archaeological finds of the Byzantine periods from the byzantine Cherson and his environs there are hanging lead seals, which are especially interesting for reconstruction of administrative and political development of this center and region of the South-Western Taurica. They allow the scholar to obtain valuable information of the South-Western Taurica region’s relations with state authorities, its war partners and contacts with different regions of the empire. The seals of Byzantine military men outline a quite definite circle of contacts between military and political authorities of Taurica and the commandment of imperial provinces (magister militum of Byzacena, comes of Opsikion, strateges of Hellas, Thessaloniki, S...
The work introduces into scientific circulation five Byzantine seals originating from the excavation...
The article reconsiders the establishment of the military districts (themata) of Makedonia, Strymon,...
The Byzantine domination over Crimea was reinforced during the reign of Justinian I (527–565) who, a...
he discovery of a valuable and important sphragistic source in Cherson – the seal of Strategos and P...
The seals of Fers Tsotzikos as anthypatos Patrikios and Strategos of Cappadocia and TornikVarazvatch...
The study involves two groups of seals: 1) seals of the individuals who can be identified as the Ale...
The author presents a new Byzantine seals of the 7th – 9th centuries. The seals were found at the te...
Alexeyenko N. A. Molivdovuls of Cherson Senders in VIII–IX cc. New Finds The earliest among the p...
The author has discussed the question of Byzantium’s particular interest to the strategically import...
The collection of the Byzantine Cherson lead seals is constantly replenished by new findings. This a...
Naumenko V. E. Setting up and Development of Byzantine Phema in Tauride The conditions of the ris...
The present paper is based on the report on international colloquium on Rus’-byzantine sigillography...
The Collection of Tunay Demran, officially registered in the Manisa Archaeological Museum, contains ...
The lead seals perfectly illustrate the indissoluble connection of Byzantine society with religion, ...
The authors present new finds of Byzantine lead seals at Morava (Margum), Braničevo and the broad...
The work introduces into scientific circulation five Byzantine seals originating from the excavation...
The article reconsiders the establishment of the military districts (themata) of Makedonia, Strymon,...
The Byzantine domination over Crimea was reinforced during the reign of Justinian I (527–565) who, a...
he discovery of a valuable and important sphragistic source in Cherson – the seal of Strategos and P...
The seals of Fers Tsotzikos as anthypatos Patrikios and Strategos of Cappadocia and TornikVarazvatch...
The study involves two groups of seals: 1) seals of the individuals who can be identified as the Ale...
The author presents a new Byzantine seals of the 7th – 9th centuries. The seals were found at the te...
Alexeyenko N. A. Molivdovuls of Cherson Senders in VIII–IX cc. New Finds The earliest among the p...
The author has discussed the question of Byzantium’s particular interest to the strategically import...
The collection of the Byzantine Cherson lead seals is constantly replenished by new findings. This a...
Naumenko V. E. Setting up and Development of Byzantine Phema in Tauride The conditions of the ris...
The present paper is based on the report on international colloquium on Rus’-byzantine sigillography...
The Collection of Tunay Demran, officially registered in the Manisa Archaeological Museum, contains ...
The lead seals perfectly illustrate the indissoluble connection of Byzantine society with religion, ...
The authors present new finds of Byzantine lead seals at Morava (Margum), Braničevo and the broad...
The work introduces into scientific circulation five Byzantine seals originating from the excavation...
The article reconsiders the establishment of the military districts (themata) of Makedonia, Strymon,...
The Byzantine domination over Crimea was reinforced during the reign of Justinian I (527–565) who, a...