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In 1915 an official protective helmet was introduced and it has been forever tied to its creator, Adrian, who based the design on helmets used by Parisian firefighters.
Instead, it’s owed to a tiny artifact recently found by a metal detectorist over 500 miles away in Denmark. Sutton Hoo remains one of the most consequential archeological finds of the 20th century.
The first look at Damon as Odysseus in Nolan's The Odyssey sparked criticism over the inaccurate helmet. Netizens pointed out ...
An ancient stamp unearthed by a metal detectorist suggests the Sutton Hoo was actually made in Denmark, and not Sweden as previously thought. The Anglo-Saxon helmet, dated to the 7th century, is ...
Although in some armies, notably the British Army, the metal helmet had been relegated to parades and ceremonial duties, the fact is that the nations of Germany, Russia, and France fielded cavalry ...
Nearly 350 artifacts have been unearthed during research at the Łysa Góra archaeological site in Poland, including a rare 2,300-year-old Celtic helmet, providing further confirmation of the ...
In his latest YouTube video, engineer James Hobson—aka, The Hacksmith—returns once more to the Star Wars universe and pays homage to that process by trying to forge a Mando helmet of his own.