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Table des matières : Culture matérielle, sceaux, marqueurs « Les marqueurs de pain, objets rituels dans le christianisme antique et byzantin », Objets rituels, éds. I. Patera, H. Bernier dans Revue de l’histoire des religions 2014 2-14 « Magical Protection and Stamps in Byzantium », dans Seals and Sealing Practices in the Near East. Developments in Administration and Magic from Prehistory to the Islamic Period, Proceedings of the International Workshop in Cairo, 2-3 December 2009, éds. I. Regulski, K. Duistermaat, P. Verkinderen, Leuven, OLA, 2012, p. 119-137. 15-35 « Sealing practices in the Byzantine Administration », avec J.-Cl. Cheynet, dans Seals and Sealing Practices in the Near East. Developments in Administration and Magic from Prehistory to the Islamic Period, Proceedings of the International Workshop in Cairo, 2-3 December 2009, éds. I. Regulski, K. Duistermaat, P. Verkinderen, Leuven, OLA, 2012, p. 139-155. 36-54 « Saint Mark, a family saint? The iconography of the Xeroi's seals », dans Ἤπειρόνδε (Epeironde), Proccedings of the 10th International Symposium of Byzantine Sigillography, (Ioannina, 1-3 October 2009), éds. C. Stavrakos, B. Papadopoulou, Leyde, 2011, p. 81-110. 55-85 « La marque de propriété d’un commerciaire du VIe siècle », Travaux et Mémoires 16, Mélanges Cécile Morrisson, Paris, 2011, p. 139-150. 86-97 « Sceaux », dans Antiquités paléochretiennes et byzantines des collections du musée d'art et d'histoire, Genève, éd. M. Martiniani-Reber, Genève, 2011, p. 178-183. 98-101 « L’iconographie des sceaux après la fin de l’iconoclasme (IXe-XIe siècle) », Mélanges Haralanov, Shumen, 2008, p. 225-232. 102-113 « Objects in Churches: the Testimony of Inventories », dans Objects in Context, Objects in Use. Material Spatiality in Late Antiquity, éds. L. Lavan, E. Swift, T. Putzeys, Leyde, 2008, p. 551-579 (Late Antique Archaeology 5) 114-141 « Un aspect de la diplomatique byzantine: les copies de documents », dans Recours à l'écrit, autorité du document, constitution d'archives au Moyen Âge. Orient et Occident, XXXIXe Congrès de la SHMESP (Le Caire, 30 avril-5 mai 2008), Paris, 2009, p. 159-174. 142-157
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