It looks like the Thracian one that the Macedonian Peltastai in EB2 have except the cheek protectors have been elongated for the neck and any sort of delicate facial hair.
It looks like the Thracian one that the Macedonian Peltastai in EB2 have except the cheek protectors have been elongated for the neck and any sort of delicate facial hair.
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It's an old school Thracian helmet that has shown up in a few places - most prominently on some pottery from the Greek Classical period. It lacks the reversing peak, but the general shape is the indicator. Those cheekpieces, while very cool, don't appear in our time frame.
What time frame are the neckguard cheek pieces from?? Thanks for your help btw
Something like mid-5th to mid-4th century.
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