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Corinthian helmet

early 5th century BC

UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein
Essen, Germany

The so-called Corinthian type is considered the most widespread Greek helmet form. It was used from the 8th to the 5th century BC not only by the Greeks themselves but also adopted by neighbouring peoples. This was the case with the specimen in Essen, which had been worn by a Sicel warrior in Sicily before it went with him to the grave.

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  • Title: Corinthian helmet
  • Date Created: early 5th century BC
  • Location: necropolis Montagna di Marzo
  • Rights: © Ruhr Museum; Photo: Rainer Rothenberg
  • Medium: bronze
  • Height: 25cm
  • Diameter: 26.5cm
  • Collection: Archaeology, Ruhr Museum
UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

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