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Live Science on MSN'Extremely rare' bronze armor found in Czech Republic dates to Trojan War eraAncient metal artifact discovered in the Czech Republic is a rare example of bronze armor from the Trojan War era.
The team focused on testing the Dendra armor, also known as the Dendra panoply, the study said. This ancient bronze suit was found in a tomb near Dendra, Greece, and is “one of the oldest ...
Now, a team of experimental archaeologists has put replicas of the armor through rigorous testing using Greek Marines and found that the ancient armor was indeed fit for use in Bronze Age combat ...
Ancient Armor’s Combat Potential: More Than Just Bronze Age Bling The armor, made of hammered bronze plates, dates back to the 15th century BCE and was found in remarkably good condition ...
Archaeologists pieced together an “ancient jigsaw puzzle” of more than 100 artifacts and reconstructed a Roman piece of armor in Scotland, according to the National Museums of Scotland. Photo ...
Ancient Greek Armor Found by Researchers May Have Been Used in the Trojan War A unique 3,500-year-old suit of Greek armor could have been used for combat during the Trojan War.
It was found near the site of Mycenae, an ancient city about 70 miles west of Athens, and the center of the Mycenaean civilization, which dominated Greece from about 1600 to 1100 B.C.E.
Archaeologists pieced together an “ancient jigsaw puzzle” of more than 100 artifacts and reconstructed a Roman piece of armor in Scotland, according to the National Museums of Scotland. Photo ...
Museum conservators have finally pieced together the “ancient jigsaw puzzle,” reconstructing what is now a full piece of “exceptionally rare” Roman armor known as an arm guard, officials said.
Scientists, modern soldiers tested replica of 3,500-year-old Dendra armor in hands-on experiment and found it was functional, study said.
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