Byzantine Lead Seals from the Lycian Civilisations Museum at Demre


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ELAM N., Demirer Ü., Cheynet J. C.

Adalya, no.28, pp.539-578, 2025 (AHCI, Scopus) identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Publication Date: 2025
  • Doi Number: 10.47589/adalya.1849635
  • Journal Name: Adalya
  • Journal Indexes: Arts and Humanities Citation Index (AHCI), Scopus
  • Page Numbers: pp.539-578
  • Keywords: Attaleia Byzantine sigillography, lead seals, monograms, Pamphylia
  • Anadolu University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

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 the sigillographic material preserved in Antalya Archaeological Museum, and in 2017 it was transferred to Demre Museum by the decision of the Ministry of Culture. The provenance of the collection is generally unknown. They were purchased from the in-habitants of Antalya by the museum. We assume that they were discovered in the vicinity of the city known as Attaleia during the Byzantine period, located within the borders of the Pamphylia region. The lead seals of the museum are dated to the period between the 6th and the end of 11th century A.D. Our aim is to present these forty-eight seals in detail and compare them with their parallel and/or similar examples which have already been evaluated in the sigillographical corpus together with those that have appeared in the auction houses as well as combine their data with the literary and prosopographical sources.