lastmärken
Lastmärken are a type of historical artifact, typically found in Central and Northern Europe, that are small, usually made of metal, and often bear inscriptions or symbols. These objects are believed to have served various purposes, most commonly as tokens of identification or ownership. They are often discovered in archaeological contexts, particularly in areas associated with trade, pilgrimage, or military activity.
The term "Lastmärken" is German and translates to "load marks" or "cargo marks." This suggests a connection
Another significant interpretation is their function as pilgrim badges. Many Lastmärken feature religious imagery, such as
Furthermore, Lastmärken have been associated with guild marks or personal seals. They could have been used