Difference between revisions of "Helmets found in Western Europe"
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+ | The Asthall helmet plate was originally attributed to a helmet by Bruce-Mitford (1978) but this classification has been challenged by Carver (1992, p.104) who proposes an alternative suggestion that it may have originated from a vessel rim.<br> | ||
+ | The Caenby helmet plate depicts a dancer with twin-dragon headgear. [SPEIDEL 2004: p.108] | ||
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Revision as of 18:36, 11 February 2013
Catalogue of finds
Find | Date | Crest | Boar | Spectacle | Cheek flaps | Neck plates | Mail Curtain | Mail Aventail |
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Broa Gotland | - | |||||||
Valsgarde 8, Sweden | 520-600 | Yes | - | Yes | - | - | Yes | - |
Discussion
The Asthall helmet plate was originally attributed to a helmet by Bruce-Mitford (1978) but this classification has been challenged by Carver (1992, p.104) who proposes an alternative suggestion that it may have originated from a vessel rim.
The Caenby helmet plate depicts a dancer with twin-dragon headgear. [SPEIDEL 2004: p.108]
Reference
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SPEIDEL2004
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