@SarahWardAU
Sarah 😀 Thank you very much for your kind words. Such support adds an energy to further research.
I can see you deal with underwater archaeology, which is my favorite thing above all. Can you tell me more about your projects, please.
@WmNoah There's a few reasons in my mind. 1. we don't do that much research in relatively new cemeteries, they are often still in use. The second reason is, my theory, the amulet medallion were often considered a jewelry, not a religious items. We need to reopen some cases #PMAC20
Medallions of this type are very rare funerary equipment. We know of only about a dozen of them, from Poland or Eastern Europe. Certainly continuing the search and research is worth an effort, so that a coherent, wider study for this type of object is developed. #PMAC20 15/15
Hello everyone, I'm Filip Nalaskowski from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland. It's great to be here. The previous papers were incredible, I hope, you'll enjoy mine too. Let's start. 0/15 #PMAC20
Site: discovered in 2011 on the Franciscan Church cemetery, Budapest, HU
Tomb: unidentified
Desc.: 36mm max. diameter, double-glazed (erroded), silver loop, silk edge binding
Content: piece of paper with IHS and cross printed (F) a portrait of Virgin Mary #PMAC20 14/15