The ancient Roman helmet was found in Denmark alongside a significant hoard of weapons, the first of its kind discovered in ...
Archaeologists in Denmark have uncovered an "exceptionally rare" Roman-era helmet alongside a hoard of weapons, revealing ...
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, in a ...
The find, which includes an impressive quantity of weapons, an exceptionally well-preserved chainmail, and parts of a Roman helmet, has been cataloged as one of the most significant in recent times.
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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 ...
The scans revealed the two plates were actually “the remains of a Roman helmet” from 1,600 years ago, the museum said. One plate functioned as a “neck guard” and the other as a ...