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Greek helmet of Corinthian type

Készítés ideje ca. 600 B.C.
Tárgytípus weapons and armament
Anyag, technika hammered, bronze
Méret

height: 26 cm

Leltári szám 8444
Gyűjtemény Classical Antiquities
Kiállítva Museum of Fine Arts, Basement Floor, Classical Antiquity, The ancient Mediterranean

This helmet, complete with nasal and hammered from a single sheet of metal, is a well-known example of the most popular Archaic Greek type, called the Corinthian helmet after the place where it was developed. The fame of this piece derives from the fact that the name of its ancient owner, Myros, can be seen engraved in the corner of the left-hand cheekplate. Indeed, the most mature version of the Corinthian helmet is termed by scholars the “Myros group”. This helmet was found in Olympia, where large numbers of weapons (mainly helmets), commemorating a victory or taken as booty, came to light in the shrine of Zeus.

János György Szilágyi

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