Seal of Tryphon, illoustrios et anthypatosshow empty fields
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    Artifact

    Type
    Seal
    Matrix
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    Physical description

    Medium
    Original impression
    Material
    Lead
    Shape
    Dimensions (mm)
    Diam. 20
    Weight (g)
    11,02
    Channel orientation (clock)
    12-6
    Axis (clock)
    Overstrike orientation (clock)
    Execution
    Countermark
    Condition
    Notched at the canal openings; bevelled blank, a little too small; pressed on both sides.

    Dating

    Date
    7th C.
    Internal date
    Dating criteria
    Epigraphy
    Alternative date

    History

    Category
    Dignitaries
    Issuer
    Tryphon (PmbZ: PmbZ Tryphon 8529)
    Milieu: Civil
    Gender: Male
    Place of origin
    Find place
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    Modern location
    Izmir (Turkey)
    Institution and repository
    Collection and inventory
    Yavuz Tatış collection 2839
    Acquisition
    Previous locations
    Modern observations

    Obverse

    Language(s)
    Greek
    Layout of field
    Iconography and linear legend of 2 lines
    Field dimensions (mm)
    Diam. 20
    Matrix
    Iconography
    Small bust of the Virgin Mary, nimbed and veiled, rather frustrated, with bulging eyes, between two crosses
    Decoration
    Circle of foliage
    Epigraphy

    Reverse

    Language(s)
    Greek
    Layout of field
    Linear legend of 3 lines
    Field dimensions (mm)
    Diam. 20
    Matrix
    Iconography
    Decoration
    A cross or star at the top of the field
    Epigraphy

    Edition

    Interpretive

    obv
    1Τρύφ-
    2ωνος
    rev
    3ἰλλ(ουστρίου)
    4(καὶ) ἀνθυ-
    5πάτου

    Diplomatic

    obv
    1ΤΡΥ
    2ΝΟΣ
    obv
    3.ΙΛΛ
    4ϗΝΘΥ
    5ΠΤ

    Legend and translation

    Τρύφωνος / ἰλλουστρίου καὶ ἀνθυπάτου.

    (Seal of) Tryphon, illoustrios and anthypatos.

    References

    Edition(s)
    Cheynet, coll. Tatış, 229
    Parallel(s)
    No parallels known
    Further references
    No further references