A highly interesting bilingual seal in Greek and Syriac
Lot 3180
Marabda (?), 2nd half 7th-early 8th century. Seal (Lead, 25 mm, 11.92 g, 12 h). Cruciform monogram consisting of M, P, B, Δ and A. Rev. Syriac letters corresponding to the Greek on the obverse. Unpublished. A highly interesting bilingual seal. Extremely fine.

Ex London Ancient Coins E-Auction 80, 22 October 2023, 398.


The Syriac script is a development from Aramaic and Palmyrene. It has been in use since the 1st century AD and was not only used for Syriac but also for languages like Sogdian. In the medieval Fertile Crescent, it was increasingly displaced by Arabic, yet the Syriac script continues to be used today in various local languages such as Turoyo and Suret. Bilingual seals with Greek and Syriac inscriptions, however, are extremely rare.
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75 CHF
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460 CHF
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Closing time: 15-Jul-24, 18:30:30 CEST
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