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Greek Bronze Helmet of Apulo-Corinthian Type, Southern Italy, ca 4th century BCE Representing the later style of the characteristic Corinthian form, this is an example of personal armour worn by the Italic Greeks around the 4th century BC
Bronze helmet (Kegelhelm) from tomb at Argos, Greece Greece, Argos, Museum (Archaeological Museum), Greek Civilization, 8th Century B.C., Aegean Civilization
The Phrygian helmet, also known as the Thracian helmet, is a type of helmet that originated in Classical Greece and was widely used in Thrace, Dacia, Magna Graecia and the Hellenistic world until well into the Roman Empire.
Corinthian helmet from the tomb of Denda. From a Greek workshop in South Italy, 500–490 BC. Wikipedia: The Corinthian helmet originated in ancient Greece and took its name from the city-state ofCorinth. It was a helmet made of bronze which in its later styles covered the entire head and neck, with slits for the eyes and mouth. A large curved projection protected the nape of the neck. It also protected the cheek bones, which Greeks adored. Out of combat, a Greek hoplite would wear...