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Unusual Composition of the Sarezzano Reliquary Busts

  • Maria Labate,
  • Carmela Sirello,
  • Maurizio Aceto,
  • Fulvio Cervini,
  • Simonetta Castronovo,
  • Lorenza Operti and
  • Angelo Agostino

23 October 2024

The interdisciplinary study of two reliquary busts from Sarezzano (Piedmont, Italy) is a perfect example of the necessity to provide for material characterisation as a recurring common practice in historical studies and a mandatory step in conservati...

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  • Open Access
991 Views
17 Pages

12 September 2025

In the early 1470s, Venetian artist Gentile Bellini painted Basilios Bessarion kneeling in front of the precious Byzantine reliquary that Bessarion donated to the Venetian Scuola di Santa Maria della Carità. This painting functioned as the cov...

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  • Open Access
1,923 Views
24 Pages

Hidden Treasures: Precious Textiles from the St Eustace Head Reliquary

  • Joanne Dyer,
  • Diego Tamburini,
  • Naomi Speakman and
  • Caroline R. Cartwright

Almost 70 years after the surprise discovery of a cache of textile-wrapped relics inside an early 13th-century reliquary bust, the St Eustace head reliquary (accession number 1850,1127.1), four of the textile relic wrappings were analysed by combinin...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,650 Views
11 Pages

Restoration of a XVII Century’s predella reliquary: From Physico-Chemical Characterization to the Conservation Process

  • Giuseppina Fiore Bettina,
  • Belinda Giambra,
  • Giuseppe Cavallaro,
  • Giuseppe Lazzara,
  • Bartolomeo Megna,
  • Ramil Fakhrullin,
  • Farida Akhatova and
  • Rawil Fakhrullin

15 March 2021

We report on the restoration of a XVII century’s predella reliquary, which is a part of a larger setup that includes a wall reliquary and a wooden crucified Christ, both belonging to the church of “Madre Maria SS. Assunta”, in Polizzi Generosa, Sicil...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,389 Views
16 Pages

An Archaeometric Investigation of Gems and Glass Beads Decorating the Double-Arm Reliquary Cross from Liège, Belgium

  • Yannick Bruni,
  • Frédéric Hatert,
  • Merry Demaude,
  • Nicolas Delmelle,
  • Philippe George and
  • Julien Maquet

30 November 2021

In 1914, a magnificent reliquary cross dating from the early XIIIth century was discovered in a safe from the Liège Cathedral. This double-arm cross shows a wooden structure, covered by gold-coated copper on the front, and by carved silver pla...

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  • Open Access
4,413 Views
20 Pages

21 October 2021

In 2008, in the course of excavating the site of the pagoda foundations of the former Nanjing Da Bao’en Monastery 南京大報恩寺, archaeologists discovered Buddhist relics enshrined in nested reliquaries along with some two hundred offering objects. The most...

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  • Open Access
4,650 Views
18 Pages

2 November 2019

The aim of this paper is to examine the exchange of practices that developed when treating the bodies of ordinary laymen and those of saints. Body parts that had been obtained in unorthodox ways were used in private households in a manner strongly re...

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  • Open Access
5,245 Views
25 Pages

25 October 2021

Conservators extracted and preserved reliquaries hidden in the steps of the right flight of the Holy Stairs erected in the Piarist church crypt in Cracow (Poland). Three items from among 59 reliquaries were selected for specialist analyses: a framed,...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
5,198 Views
14 Pages

13 September 2022

The beginning of the construction of Japan’s first large-scale Buddhist temple, Asukadera 飛鳥寺, in 588, marks an important turning point in the ancient history of Japan. The construction of a Buddhist temple was a major even...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
7,983 Views
35 Pages

16 November 2021

This article explores the Counter-Reformation medievalization of Polish–Lithuanian St. Kazimierz Jagiellończyk (1458–1484)—whose canonization was only finalized in the seventeenth century—as a case study, taking up questions of the reception of cults...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,612 Views
14 Pages

20 January 2022

This is a short introduction to the hieroglyphic nature of ancient Egyptian material culture and its polyvalence using a bronze statuette of a lioness-headed goddess in front of an obelisk (formerly in the Omar Pasha Sultan Collection) as a case stud...

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  • Open Access
2,924 Views
15 Pages

24 April 2024

This article provides a critical review of the results of the Asuka Historical Museum’s excavation of the Asukadera wooden pagoda site in Japan since 2015, and its implications for Buddhist cultural exchange in East Asia. The second section exa...

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  • Open Access
24 Citations
12,768 Views
26 Pages

20 June 2019

Tracing the devotional beliefs and practices of everyday people during the late Middle Ages through documents is tricky, as most were written with other purposes in mind. To make up for this, it is necessary to examine the abundant material culture t...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
8,565 Views
33 Pages

25 December 2019

The purpose of this article is to study domestic devotion in Catalonia in the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, based on the information provided by numerous post-mortem inventories and texts written by coetaneous spiritual authors such...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,745 Views
11 Pages

Decorative Coatings of the Saint Demetrius Basarabov Reliquary’s Wooden Pedestal

  • Ioana Stanculescu,
  • Daniela Filimon,
  • Vlad Protopopescu,
  • Zizi Balta,
  • Dragos Mirea,
  • Daniela Cristea-Stan and
  • Ion Bogdan Lungu

16 December 2023

This study presents the results and information revealed by in-depth physicochemical investigations carried out on an 18th-century polychrome wooden pedestal of the holy relics of Saint Demetrius Basarabov preserved at the Romanian Patriarchy of Buch...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,835 Views
22 Pages

22 December 2018

Some of the earliest South Asian Buddhist historical records pertain to the enshrinement of relics, some of which were linked to the Buddha and others associated with prominent monastic teachers and their pupils. Who were the people primarily respons...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,695 Views
13 Pages

2 February 2022

The ivory casket made in Cuenca in A.D. 1026 and signed by Mohammad ibn Zayyan constitutes invaluable evidence for the study of artistic transfers between Al-Andalus and the Iberian Christian kingdoms. In the 12th century this piece was transformed i...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
6,189 Views
30 Pages

27 July 2022

From the early studies of Tancred Borenius (1885–1948) to the present, the iconography of the archbishop Thomas Becket has drawn attention among scholars. Numerous studies have been published on the representation of Becket’s martyrdom in...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
11,010 Views
20 Pages

Long-Term Temperature Effects on the Natural Linen Aging of the Turin Shroud

  • Liberato De Caro,
  • César Barta,
  • Giulio Fanti,
  • Emilio Matricciani,
  • Teresa Sibillano and
  • Cinzia Giannini

28 September 2022

In 2021, Wide-angle X-ray Scattering (WAXS) was applied to a sample of the Turin Shroud as a new method for dating ancient linen threads by inspecting their structural degradation. The major result of the research was to estimate the natural aging of...

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30 Citations
5,520 Views
9 Pages

15 January 2019

The aim of this work is to present a new practical approach to digital photogrammetry to obtain 3D models of polychromatic sculptures under ultraviolet fluorescence and near-infrared by starting from photographic images. This digital photogrammetry w...