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Hl148 Late Roman Helmet Koblenz Type

hl148 Late Roman Helmet Koblenz Type
hl148 Late Roman Helmet Koblenz Type

Hl148 Late Roman Helmet Koblenz Type Description. made after a roman ridge helmets pieces found in koblenz, germany. this typical late roman helmet is made of iron, decorated with embossed brass plates. the bowl is made of two halves, hold together by a ridge. neck and cheek guards are fixes with straps and buckles. weigth 3,3kg. × all the helmets unless otherwise specified. This one is a plain iron helmet, whose shape and earguards are the same than the koblenz helmet. it is a credible helmet to wear for a late roman empire reenactor who is looking for a less fancy piece than the koblenz one. iron helmet, red leather edges. 2,1kg. width 18cm, length 22cm. × all the helmets unless otherwise specified come.

hl148 Late Roman Helmet Koblenz Type
hl148 Late Roman Helmet Koblenz Type

Hl148 Late Roman Helmet Koblenz Type Hl148 late roman helmet, koblenz type. add to cart remind me. 12 weeks. 229 € hl158 late roman helmet, berkasovo 2 type. add to cart. available. Late roman ridge helmets. at the end of the 3 rd century ad, a new typology of helmets appears in the roman army, a type that will be used at least until the 5 th century: the so called “ridge helmets” – a name given cause of the middle raised band that unites the two halves of the skull. it is often thought that ridge helmets were of. This helmet is based on some finds from koblenz (germany). in the koblenz type, features of both intercisa type ridge helmets (skull made in two pieces) and berkasovo, deurne and burgh castle typologies (nasal guard and large cheekpieces). this helmet also shows two unique features: cheeckpieces attached to the skull by the mean of thongs and buckles, and holed plates to defend ears. end of. A late roman iron helmet circa 4th early 5th century a.d. formed of several sections hinged and riveted in place, the domed cap with a brow band off set by horizontal ribs, the two halves of the cap joined to a central ridge by rivets, the nose guard and ornamental arching brows riveted to the brow band, the cheek pieces flanged toward the neck and hinged to the brow band, each perforated.

hl148 Late Roman Helmet Koblenz Type
hl148 Late Roman Helmet Koblenz Type

Hl148 Late Roman Helmet Koblenz Type This helmet is based on some finds from koblenz (germany). in the koblenz type, features of both intercisa type ridge helmets (skull made in two pieces) and berkasovo, deurne and burgh castle typologies (nasal guard and large cheekpieces). this helmet also shows two unique features: cheeckpieces attached to the skull by the mean of thongs and buckles, and holed plates to defend ears. end of. A late roman iron helmet circa 4th early 5th century a.d. formed of several sections hinged and riveted in place, the domed cap with a brow band off set by horizontal ribs, the two halves of the cap joined to a central ridge by rivets, the nose guard and ornamental arching brows riveted to the brow band, the cheek pieces flanged toward the neck and hinged to the brow band, each perforated. Period – roman (i century ad) front to back dimension – 22cm. ear to ear dimension – 19cm. gross weight – 7.70 pounds. base material – iron and brass | also available in iron and bronze. product code – arhl05. roman koblenz helmet is a ridged helmet used in the late roman era, i.e. i century ad. it is similar in design with burgh. — simplified sketches of late roman ridge helmets of the heavier type, perhaps intented for cavalrymen and officers. 1, berkasovo i; 2, berkasovo ii; 3, deurne; 4, budapest; 5, concesti; 6.

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