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Domed Helmets

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Domed helms are still depicted on some early C11th coins. Tweddle states that the use of the conical helmet probably continued into the C9th and C10th. [TWEDDLE 1992:p.1125]<br>
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== ... with a boar figurine ==
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== ... with a bird’s head crest ==
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== ... with a spectacle face guard [V] ==
Only the spectacle part has survived from the Tjele and Hogbro helms and these have been identified as similar in form to the Gjermundbu helm [TWEDDLE 1992:p.1126].<br>
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== ... with check flaps ==
A continuation from the Roman helmet. Cheek flaps can also be seen on the Lewis Chessmen dated to the C12th.<br>
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== ... with a mail curtain ==
[[File:Helmet Valsgarde 8.jpg|thumb|Valsgarde 8]]
== ... with a mail curtain ==
''A mail sheet that covers the front of the face.''
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Middle east Persian? <br>
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== ... with a mail aventail ==
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== ... with horns ==
[[File:Helmet Oseberg.jpg|thumb|Oseberg Tapestry]]
 
== ... with horns ==
''A helmet used for ceremonial functions''
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