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ZME Science on MSNThis 2,000-Year-Old Roman Helmet Used to Look Like a ‘Rusty Bucket’. Now It’s Restored Almost to Its Former GloryOthers suggest the helmet is a spoil of war, captured in battle. That’s not a far-fetched conclusion since the Roman Empire ...
“Roman helmet finds from the Iron Age are exceptionally ... belongs to local warriors or if it represents spoils of war from a defeated army.” Tim Newcomb is a journalist based in the Pacific ...
Archaeologists have discovered fragments of an “exceptionally rare” Roman-era helmet in Denmark along ... warriors or if it represents spoils of war from a defeated enemy.” ...
HEDENSTED, DENMARK—Researchers have identified fragments of a Roman helmet dated to the fourth century A.D. among more than 100 weapons that were unearthed in Denmark last year at the site of an ...
“Roman helmet finds from the Iron Age are exceptionally ... could have come from “local warriors,” from the “spoils of war” or a combination of both. The finds from Løsning will be ...
Roman helmets are considered exceptionally rare in ... equipment belonged to local warriors or if it represents spoils of war from a defeated enemy.” ...
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