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Carthaginian Archaeology on Armour - History Forum
One is a Phrygian style helm and probably belonged to Carthaginian. Montefortino helmets were recovered as well. The Romans wore Montefortino helmets, but it is possible they could be Carthaginian as well, since the Celts who were first to wear that style of helmet often ended up in Carthaginian service as mercenaries.
Identification of Thracian helmet | History Forum
Dec 19, 2020 · The helmet is a Phrygian helmet with face mask, so it must date either to the 4th or 3rd century. Click to expand... Those are cheekpieces, not strictly speaking a face mask, and cheekpieces of those general style were seen on "Thracian" type helmets in the 5th century.
Ancient Helmets - History Forum
Jan 29, 2011 · Arguably the most common kind of helmets worn by the Greeks from the classical age up to the hellenistic age was the famous Corinthian type of helmet, and yes, it had a plume made of horse hair. The Spartans were famed for their tranverse crest style helmets, and also a kind of horse tail like extension at the back.
Cooler Military Helmets? | Page 4 | History Forum - historum.com
Jun 5, 2015 · The samurai helmets, no debate. You will never as cool as the guy who has a god damn crab on his helmet
Daily life in Byzantium, c. 1000 - History Forum
It was not just because roman emperor basil II just reconquered the balkin peninsula from the Bulgarians, but also a start of the "Macendonian renaissance" where the reintroduction of ancient Hellenic art re-emerged to the byzantine society, especially in the military, where the 'phrygian-cap style' helmet was brought back probably not to say ...
Contradictory Interpretations | Page 2 | History Forum
Jun 28, 2022 · These conflicts are at the heart of each school of thought in historiography. Some are concerned with a tight narrative and fixate around textual sources. Others are unconcerned with the opinions of historical writers to focus on paleography and epigraphy and the legal and economic truths...
Examples of clothing and styles in ancient India
Sep 9, 2013 · Dont you think that is just supposed to represent a knoted turban instead of a crested, eventually Phrygian, helmet? Note the X on the top of it. Then i am also wondering about the state of Mauryan and Sunga archaeology. Are there any known bigger sites? How developed is Ancient Indian archeology in general?
Greco-Chinese War? | Page 2 | History Forum - historum.com
Mar 31, 2020 · Also I'm curious if any hoplite armor dating back to the "War of the Heavenly" horses were ever excavated in the region.
The Kingdom of the Garamantians - History Forum
Jul 17, 2016 · Meanwhile, it is highly unlikely that the Garamantians used any type of metal bodyprotection. The Sahara would be the most unsuited place to use such. There was found a small figurine depicting a head with a Phrygian helmet, but it was probably imported:
Phrygians, Greeks, the Aegean and the Great Mother
Dec 22, 2014 · Brixhe C, "Phrygian" in Ancient languages of Asia Minor, Cambridge University Press 2008 We will dismiss, at least temporarily, the idea of a Thraco-Phrygian unity. Thraco-Dacian (or Thracian and Daco-Mysian) seems to belong to the eastern (satem) group of Indo-European languages and its (their) phonetic system is far less conservative than ...