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IX. Liturgy, Display and Ideology: Ivories and Silver Vessels of the Sixth and Seventh Centuries

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Link to larger image in new windowShepherd Plate, silver, 527-65 (Saint-Petersburg, Hermitage Museum)
Link to larger image in new windowHercules Plate, silver, 6th century? (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale)
Link to larger image in new windowSilenus and the Maenad, 610-41 (Saint-Petersburg, Hermitage Museum)
Cyprus Plates, originally from Lambousa, 628-30 (New York, Metropolitan Museum & Nicosia, Archaeological Museum)
Link to larger image in new windowDavid before Saul
Link to larger image in new windowDavid slaying the Lion
Link to larger image in new windowDavid anointed by Samuel
Link to larger image in new windowDavid and Goliath
Kaper Koraon Treasure, buried after 605 
Link to larger image in new windowHama Chalice of John, Thomas, Mannos and Theophilos (Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery)
Link to larger image in new windowRiha Paten, 565-78 (Washington, DC, Dumbarton Oaks): Communion of the Apostles
Link to larger image in new windowStuma Paten, 565-78 (Istanbul, Archaeological Museum): Communion of Apostles
Link to larger image in new windowRhipidion, liturgical fan, 565-78 (Washington DC, Dumbarton Oaks)
     

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