Sphragis
Sphragis is a term derived from the Greek word "sphragis," which means seal or stamp. In ancient times, sphragis referred to a seal or stamp used for marking documents, contracts, or other important papers to ensure their authenticity and integrity. These seals were often made of metal, stone, or clay and were pressed into wax or clay to create an impression. The use of sphragis was common in various ancient civilizations, including Greece, Rome, and Egypt, and it played a crucial role in legal and administrative systems.
In modern times, the term sphragis has fallen out of common usage, but the concept of sealing