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Sacred Blood and Burning Coal: The Garnet Carbuncle in Early Medieval Europe
Authors
Sinead L Murphy
Publication date
15 May 2020
Publisher
CUNY Academic Works
Abstract
The social and religious symbolism of garnets are examined in the context of the Merovingian period. Garnet jewelry was worn by early medieval Christians as symbols of their faith, and after death garnets took on additional religious significance
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