Difference between revisions of "Great Polish and Russian style Helmets"

From The Viking Age Compendium
Jump to: navigation, search
m
m
Line 21: Line 21:
 
| colspan="3" style="text-align: center;"| [[Recreation Guide|Allowable [Ve]]]
 
| colspan="3" style="text-align: center;"| [[Recreation Guide|Allowable [Ve]]]
 
|} -->
 
|} -->
 
+
{{Helmets}}
 
'''Art'''<br>
 
'''Art'''<br>
 
--<br>
 
--<br>

Revision as of 18:18, 9 December 2016

Completion Ratings
This article's completion rating is 1 out of 5
Article planned for future work. No real progress to date


A conical iron helm constructed from riveted plates. The helm is usually decorated with attached brass plates and often with a plume.

Viking Age Compendium articles on Helmets:
VA Helmets Russian.jpg
Great Polish & Russian Helmets
Viking Age Compendium articles on Helmets:
VA Helmets Russian.jpg
Great Polish & Russian Helmets

Art
--
Literature
--
Archaeology

Discussion
Similar in construction to the riveted panel conical helm above. Kirpichnikov dates this style of helm from 900 to 1200AD [KIRPICHNIKOV 1971].

See Also

Armour
Conical Helmets

References

Kirpichnikov, Anatolij N. (1971) 'Drevnerusskoe Oruzhie III: Dospech, Kompleks Boevych Sredstv IX-XIII vv.' Chap. 2: 'Shlemy'. Arkheologiia SSSR [Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Institut Arkheologii] vol. E1-36, 'Nauka'. Translated and expanded from the Russian by Artem Nagorskiy and edited by Peter Beatson. (Available Online) [KIRPICHNIKOV 1971] ^ 1 2 *