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- Sigillography, also known by its Gr****-derived name, sphragistics, is the scholarly discipline that studies the wax, lead, clay, and other seals used...
- Plica (from Latin plica, meaning fold) is a term used in sigillography and related archival contexts for a reinforcement of the lower edge of a charter...
- of Academy of Indian Numismatics & Sigillography: Volumes 19-20," Academy of Indian Numismatics and Sigillography, 2005, ... the river Kharasrota, a tributary...
- spelled as Dhaliwal or Dhariwal), 1980, The Journal of Academy of Indian Numismatics & Sigillography, Academy of Indian Numismatics and Sigillography. v t e...
- In the Sinosphere, seals (stamps) can be applied on objects to establish personal identification. They are commonly applied on items such as personal do****ents...
- (Chrysos = gold and bulla = seal). Specific subsets of diplomatics entail sigillography, the study of seals, and palaeography, the study of scripts. Byzantine...
- mandatory advice of the National Committee of Heraldry, Genealogy and Sigillography (Romanian: Comisia Națională de Heraldică, Genealogie și Sigilografie)...
- The Journal of Academy of Indian Numismatics & Sigillography. Academy of Indian Numismatics & Sigillography. 2005. "History". Official website 21°17′00″N...
- history preservation Phaleristics Philology Postage stamps Prosopography Sigillography Toponymy Vexillology By topic Anthropology / Paleoanthropology Cultural...
- lizards Capillaria plica, a parasitic nematode Plica (sigillography) - term from sigillography A fold or crease, especially of skin or other tissue, from...