An unusual object was given to the Archaeology Department of the Museum in Koszalin in 2007. It was a circular metal seal with a heraldic depiction. This latter is a head of a ram on an escutcheon. Further to an in-depth analysis of the heraldic depiction, it was possible to establish that there is a high probability that the seal dates from the first half of the 14th century, and that it was used by representatives of the knight village leaders from Strzelce
A medieval seal matrix from Tvilum A me...
The author tackles the problem of determining the age of the so called „Sword of St. Peter”, its ori...
The aim of this work is to draw attention to the amount of unsatisfactorily answered questions up to...
The article presents the medieval seals of Polish and foreign church exhibitors kept in the archives...
During archaeological excavations conducted on the site of the relics of manor houses in Kozłów, Si...
Medieval seals, traditionally considered from the perspective of their documentary function, may als...
In 2005 during excavation works in Gniezno on Mount Lech a half of a leaden ducal seal (bull) was fo...
Seals and their Context in the Middle Ages offers an extensive overview of approaches to and the pot...
Research object: seals used by the land, castle and chamberlain courts and the court of the Supreme ...
In the first half of the fourteenth century, in the Cistercian monastery at Lubiąż, there was an exc...
Remarks about a Discussion on the Oldest Thirteenth–century Seal of CracowThe oldest seal of Cracow ...
An examination of the extent to which seals are susceptible to art historical analysis
In the first part of the article a summary of the present state of research on the Lublin coat of ar...
Friedenberg's work provides the first comprehensive study of the use of seals by Jews from the 12th ...
„Ikonografia pieczęci średniowiecznych biskupów polskich w świetle zbioru odlewów pieczęci Zakładu N...
A medieval seal matrix from Tvilum A me...
The author tackles the problem of determining the age of the so called „Sword of St. Peter”, its ori...
The aim of this work is to draw attention to the amount of unsatisfactorily answered questions up to...
The article presents the medieval seals of Polish and foreign church exhibitors kept in the archives...
During archaeological excavations conducted on the site of the relics of manor houses in Kozłów, Si...
Medieval seals, traditionally considered from the perspective of their documentary function, may als...
In 2005 during excavation works in Gniezno on Mount Lech a half of a leaden ducal seal (bull) was fo...
Seals and their Context in the Middle Ages offers an extensive overview of approaches to and the pot...
Research object: seals used by the land, castle and chamberlain courts and the court of the Supreme ...
In the first half of the fourteenth century, in the Cistercian monastery at Lubiąż, there was an exc...
Remarks about a Discussion on the Oldest Thirteenth–century Seal of CracowThe oldest seal of Cracow ...
An examination of the extent to which seals are susceptible to art historical analysis
In the first part of the article a summary of the present state of research on the Lublin coat of ar...
Friedenberg's work provides the first comprehensive study of the use of seals by Jews from the 12th ...
„Ikonografia pieczęci średniowiecznych biskupów polskich w świetle zbioru odlewów pieczęci Zakładu N...
A medieval seal matrix from Tvilum A me...
The author tackles the problem of determining the age of the so called „Sword of St. Peter”, its ori...
The aim of this work is to draw attention to the amount of unsatisfactorily answered questions up to...