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By The Sword Catalog : Helms : Roman and Greek Period Helms : Greek and Roman Helmets II : Italic H Niedermörmter Roman Helmet AH-6302-N


Italic H Niedermörmter Roman Helmet Brass

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Price: $368.00


Italic H Niedermörmter helmet in Brass. The Niedermörmter helmet is classified by Russell Robinson as Imperial Italic H. This Roman helmet has a neck guard which is far deeper than usual. The entire helmet has applied beaded decoration. The cross bracing across the skull is actually embossed , rather than applied, and there is a rather unusual dome-shaped knob where the braces meet at the crown of the head.

This style represents the last in the long line of imperial Gallic Italic legionary helmets and dates to around 200AD. Infantry helmets are not found again until the 4th century. These bear no relationship to the earlier types.




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