Byzantine Lead Bulla / Document Seal – c. 6th–10th Century AD
Authentic Byzantine lead bulla (document seal) dating to the early medieval Byzantine Empire. These seals were attached to official documents, correspondence, and goods as a form of authentication and security. A fascinating artifact from the administrative world of Byzantium over 1,000 years ago.
Attribution:
Empire: Byzantine Empire
Date: Approximately 6th–10th Century AD
Type: Lead bulla / document seal
Material: Lead
Obverse: Floral or rosette-style decorative motif
Reverse: Raised attachment area from original document fastening
Byzantine bullae were used much like wax seals in medieval Europe. Strings would pass through the seal and secure important state, church, or commercial documents. Surviving examples provide a direct connection to the bureaucracy and communication systems of the Eastern Roman Empire.
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