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The cavalry helmet was not alone. Among the artifacts, archeologists recovered a trove of over 5,000 Iron Age and Roman coins, silver bowls, and hundreds of animal bones linked to ceremonial ...
The cheekpieces portray a Roman emperor riding on a horse in front of the Roman goddess Victory, the equivalent of the Greek goddess Nike.Beneath the horse is a “cowering figure,” potentially ...
The helmet goes on view alongside accompanying finds, such as coins and ingots. Price Database. 07 July 2025. ... the fragmented remains of a 2,000-year-old Roman cavalry helmet, ...
If the buyer is from the UK, as per this morning's rumours, that's not necessarily good news for those who hope the helmet will go on public view.
Archaeologists in Denmark found a “rare” Roman helmet buried by an ancient chief along with hundreds of weapons and other artifacts. Photo from the Vejle Museums Archaeologists in Denmark ...
2,000-year-old Roman cavalry helmet was found by metal detectorist in England in 2000. It’s now been restored and will go on museum display.
Archaeologists have discovered fragments of an “exceptionally rare” Roman-era helmet in Denmark along with a hoard of weapons likely buried as a ritual offering.
Somehow, a Roman-era warrior ended up in Denmark roughly 1,600 years ago with enough weaponry to outfit a small army. He buried the hoard as some sort of offering before either the construction or ...
2,000-year-old Roman cavalry helmet was found by metal detectorist in England in 2000. It’s now been restored and will go on museum display.
2,000-year-old Roman cavalry helmet was found by metal detectorist in England in 2000. It’s now been restored and will go on museum display.