Using X-ray imaging, archaeologists looked beneath the layers of rust on the two plates and found one was a neck guard and the other a decorated cheek guard from a crest helmet, popular in the ...
With its vivid blue face and helmet-like crest, the cassowary is a stunning sight. But beneath its beauty lies danger. Known as the world’s most dangerous bird, it lives in the tropical ...
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This Is The Only Roman Helmet To Be Uncovered In Denmark, And It Belonged To A Chieftain Who Buried A Stash Of SuppliesThe pieces were a neck guard and a cheek guard from a crest helmet, which was a type of headwear used in the Roman Empire around the 4th century. The site was located on the outskirts of the Roman ...
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