2. How are coins and seals helpful to study history?
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Study of coins modify and amplify history. Coins are not only source of economic history but also give a extensive information about official, religious and cult, political thought, ideology and actual portraiture of historical figures.
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Study of coins modify and amplify history. Coins are not only source of economic history but also give a extensive information about official, religious and cult, political thought, ideology and actual portraiture of historical figures.
Sigillography, the study of seals. A sealing is the impression made by the impact of a hard engraved surface on a softer material, such as clay or wax, once used to authenticate documents in the manner of a signature today; the word seal (Latin sigillum; old French scel) refers either to the matrix (or die) or to the impression. Seals are usually round or a pointed oval in shape or occasionally triangular, square, diamond, or shield-shaped.