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| 裏面の説明 | Plain, unworked concave surface forming the reverse impression of the bracteate, showing the incuse mirror image of the obverse design as is inherent to the single-sheet hammered bracteate technique. |
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| 鋳造所 | Magdeburg |
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Ludolf of Kroppenstedt served as Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1192 to 1205, a tenure that coincided with the consolidation of ecclesiastical minting rights along the middle Elbe. Magdeburg's archbishops had held imperial minting privileges since the Ottonian period, and bracteate production in this region reached its technical and artistic peak precisely during this era of episcopal autonomy.
Bracteates of this issue are struck on foil-thin flans, making edge cracks and slight distortions endemic to the type rather than exceptional — Mehl's cataloguing of this piece as #336 places it within a well-documented local sequence, but surviving examples with fully intact rims remain scarce.