During the reporting period, a large body of sigillographic material was collected, organised and critically assessed from published catalogues, museum collections, auction material and other sources. The material was structured into a coherent dataset including information on names, offices, titles, inscriptions, iconography, provenance and references where available.
The project produced substantial analytical work on Byzantine officials, administrative structures, mobility and identity. In particular, targeted studies were carried out on selected offices and groups of officials, including the genikos logothetes and the stratiotikos logothetes. The project also developed international collaborations, including work on Byzantine lead seals from regional museums in Turkey and research carried out during secondments in Sofia and Athens.
The project achieved strong dissemination results through peer-reviewed publications, forthcoming articles, international conference presentations, institutional presentations and teaching/training activities. Although the project ended earlier than initially planned due to the researcher’s appointment to a permanent academic position, it delivered significant scientific outputs and established a strong basis for further research, including a forthcoming monograph.