Roundel with Mounted Horseman Spearing a Lion

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This roundel was cut, perhaps in antiquity, from a repeat pattern silk textile and typifies a type of ruler/hero/saint imagery that spread throughout the Byzantine Empire. Silks with such intricate patterns were woven on draw looms.

Roundel with Mounted Horseman Spearing a Lion, Silk; twill weave (?)

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