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Ancient Greek and Roman Library Papyrus Seals and Bullae
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Sometime in the 3rd century AD, an important Greek and Roman library was burned to the ground in the Holy Land. Thousands of papyrus scrolls were torched by invading barbarians, rival Jewish sects, or invading armies from the East. These scrolls had been tucked away in nooks lining the walls of this precious library, each papyrus sealed with a blob of clay, marked with the seal of the owner's signet ring. The intense heat from the inferno actually fired the clay - which otherwise would have been moist and pliable, and never would have survived - and preserved them in the ashes of the library for 2,000 years. Excavations unearthed this incredible site, and with it, images of Greek and Roman times. Gods and goddesses, emperors and animals, intricately carved faces, and simple plebian art, sometimes also bearing the fingerprints of the last people to trouch these balls of clay thousands of years ago. A few of these have penciled ID marks on the backs made during the excavation. Collection ex-Royal Athena Galleries, New York.
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Ancient Rome, c. 1st-2nd century AD. Nice terracotta bulla with the bust of a lady facing right. Interesting shape. 15 mm. #19326: $110 SOLD
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Ancient Rome, c. 200 AD. Fantastic terracotta bulla with a laureate and nimbate facing head, probably of Helios! W: 20mm, with nice brick-red color. From the collection of the late Eldert Bontekoe, owner of Pegasi, Ann Harbor, MI. #AR3344: $275 SOLD |
Ancient Rome, c. 1st century AD. Great bulla depicting a female bust right. Reddish-brown color, fingerprints on edges. 19 mm, nicer than photo! #AR2003: $125 SOLD |
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Ancient Rome, c. 1st century AD. Great terracotta bulla depicting the bust of Serapis, bearded, with diadem and modius on head. Fingerprints on edge! 20 mm. #19157: $175 SOLD
Ancient Rome, c. 1st-2nd century AD. Excellent bulla depicting a standing god, probably Mars, holding bow-case, leaning on column. 16 mm. Sharp detail! Nice red color. #19347: $199 SOLD
Ancient Rome, 1st-2nd century AD. Nice terracotta bulla depicting a goddess enthroned rt, hand held out, holding patera. 18 mm, nice fingerprints! #8064: $135 SOLD
Hellenistic Greece. 1st Century BC. Bust of Herakles facing right, weating Nemean lion-skin. 21 mm with nice reddish tone. #19034: $50 SOLD
Hellenistic Greece. 1st Century BC. Depicts a bearded male bust right. Clear detail, nice fingerprints on edges! 19 mm. #19140: $110 SOLD
Ancient Rome, c. 1st-2nd century AD. Terracotta bulla depicting the goddess Roma standing, holding spear and shield. Great detail, nice red to burned black coloration, fingerprints on edges. 21 mm. #AR2002: $199
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