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Silke Tammen (1964-2018) Zum Gedenken in Zwei Banden: Silke Tammens Forschungen Auf Der Spur
Inbunden, Tyska, 2025
2 899 kr
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Del 13 - RGZM/LEIZA - Byzanz zwischen Orient und Okzident
New Research on Late Byzantine Goldsmiths´ Works (13th-15th Centuries)
Neue Forschungen zur spätbyzantininischen Goldschmiedekunst (13.-15. Jahrhundert)
Inbunden, Engelska, 2019
716 kr
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This volume contains thirteen papers from a conference held in the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum in Mainz in 2015. The contributions primarily deal with the material culture of goldsmiths’ works, such as crosses, reliquary caskets, jewellery, enamel works, and precious stones, spanning the wide geographical area of Byzantium and many of its neighbours, from Russia via Trebizond and Serbia to Crete. Furthermore, written sources on Byzantine goldsmiths, their craft and the provenance of precious metals provide evidence for goldsmithing in Byzantium throughout its history.
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Preslav Treasure from Bulgaria (Tenth Century)
Historical Context, Excavations, Objects and Technology
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
846 kr
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The Preslav Treasure is one of the most important jewellery hoards of the Middle Ages and comprises over 180 pieces of jewellery and appliques, coins, and spoons, made from gold, silver, precious stones, pearls and enamels. The treasure was unearthed in 1978 near the town of Preslav in Bulgaria, which was the capital of the First Bulgarian State (681-1018) from the late ninth century to 971. The objects cast a light on the relations between medieval Bulgaria and its neighbour Byzantium: most of the valuable pieces would have come from Constantinople, perhaps on the occasion of the marriage between the Bulgarian Tsar Peter I (927-969) and the Byzantine princess Marie-Irene in 927.For the first time since its excavation, the Preslav Treasure has been subject to scientific analyses, conducted in the Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie Mainz, with a restoration and photographic documentation. This book comprises fourteen papers presented during the conference organised in collaboration with Musée du Louvre, Paris, in 2018.