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Antique Brass Corinthian Helmet
The Corinthian helmet or Corinthian helmet, which was originally made of bronze, was made in the early 7th century BC. Its name goes back to the ancient Greek city of Corinth. It evolved over the centuries, finally reaching its classical form in the 5th century BC. Characteristic features of this special type of helmet were the round cap, the protruding nape guard, and the distinctive frontal section with distinctive gap, indentations, or recesses. for the eyes and nasal screen. Although this helmet soon found its way to Italy and beyond, it still characterizes the image of the typical Greek helmet or Spartan helmet to this day.