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The helmet is believed to date back to Denmark's Late Iron Age. Roman helmets in southern Scandinavia are rare from this period. So far, no similar findings have been made. Only two small pieces ...
The researchers think the helmet dates to Denmark’s Late Iron Age. Roman helmets from this period are “exceptionally rare in southern Scandinavia, and there are no direct parallels to this ...
Archaeologists recently found an ancient Roman helmet in an unusual location, a Danish village. Vejle Museums announced the discovery of numerous ancient artifacts, including the Roman armor ...
Over the past two decades, 27 similar rostrums have been found in the same stretch of water, along with 30 Roman helmets and two swords. Archaeologists are now conducting an in-depth analysis of ...
One of the ancient Roman helmets found in the recent excavation in Krefeld. Photo: DPA In the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Krefeld, a recent archaeological dig revealed thousands of ancient relics.
"There are so many fabulous things to see - there are Roman helmets, coin displays from the Synton hoard. "One of my favourite pieces is the Caracalla gem stone which is absolutely tiny but was ...