märgenduses
Märgenduses is a term used in cultural studies to denote the study and interpretation of marks, inscriptions, and symbols found on objects, documents, and built environments. The field investigates how marks function as evidence for origin, ownership, authenticity, and historical context, and how such marks circulate within social networks.
Etymology: The word derives from Estonian märg, mark, and the suffix -endus, forming a noun that denotes
Scope and methods: Researchers analyze maker's marks, hallmarks, stamps, painter’s signatures, date letters, ownership stamps, and
History and usage: Märgenduses has emerged in some strands of museology and material culture studies as a
Applications and examples: In silver and metalwork, hallmarks reveal maker and assay data. In ceramics, incised
See also: Provenance research, sigillography, heraldry, iconography, paleography, conservation science.