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Nuragic Sardinian, reconstruction based upon real bronze statuettes
http://www.angelademontis.it/Galleri...aggi%20PDB.htm
http://www.angelademontis.it/Infocha...-la_mostra.htm
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Here it's called "Le casque « gaulois »". In Italy it's called the Villanovan helmet. Later was adopted by all the Italics tribes, the Etruscans and also by the early Roman army during Romulus times.
http://www.canivet.com/challenge-az-d-comme-docteur/
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The warrior of Capestrano (Abruzzo, Italy) dated 600 BC. He is a Picene warrior. Piceni were an Italic tribe, related to Umbrians, Latins, Samnites, Oscan and Celts.
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A Corinthian helmet. Used obviously by Greeks, and later adopted by Etruscans that introduce it at Rome.
It was a very expensive helmet for a soldier.
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