IX. Liturgy, Display and Ideology: Ivories and Silver Vessels of the Sixth and Seventh Centuries InSitu | Flashcards | Help
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![]() | Shepherd Plate, silver, 527-65 (Saint-Petersburg, Hermitage Museum) |
![]() | Hercules Plate, silver, 6th century? (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale) |
![]() | Silenus and the Maenad, 610-41 (Saint-Petersburg, Hermitage Museum) |
| Cyprus Plates, originally from Lambousa, 628-30 (New York, Metropolitan Museum & Nicosia, Archaeological Museum) | |
![]() | David before Saul |
![]() | David slaying the Lion |
![]() | David anointed by Samuel |
![]() | David and Goliath |
| Kaper Koraon Treasure, buried after 605 | |
![]() | Hama Chalice of John, Thomas, Mannos and Theophilos (Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery) |
![]() | Riha Paten, 565-78 (Washington, DC, Dumbarton Oaks): Communion of the Apostles |
![]() | Stuma Paten, 565-78 (Istanbul, Archaeological Museum): Communion of Apostles |
![]() | Rhipidion, liturgical fan, 565-78 (Washington DC, Dumbarton Oaks) |