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Disk, possibly a pilgrimage token. Obverse: mounted military saint; Reverse: cross on stepped base,

12th century

Middle Byzantine, 843–1204
1997-34

Pilgrimage and Portable Objects

These small, portable objects speak to the movement of people across expansive geographies over many centuries. Reliquaries and ampullae, or small flasks, contained physical reminders of pilgrimages to holy sites. Medallions, tokens, and amulets warded off perils on these arduous journeys and served as mementos of them.

Objects of personal adornment traveled with their wearers, but their materials also could connote distant places. Garnet, for example, came to Europe primarily via long-distance trade routes with South Asia, and glass imitating garnet was often made in Egypt and imported to Europe.

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Information

Title
Disk, possibly a pilgrimage token. Obverse: mounted military saint; Reverse: cross on stepped base
Dates

12th century

Medium
Lead
Dimensions
diam. 5.4 cm
Credit Line
Museum purchase, gift of the Judy and Michael Steinhardt Foundation
Object Number
1997-34
Place Made

Eastern Mediterranean

Inscription
Ligatured Greek letters on the obverse, as yet undeciphered.
Materials

Museum purchase in 1997 from Ward & Company, Works of Art, Inc., gift of the Judy and Michael Steinhardt Foundation