A rare Roman cavalry helmet found by a man using a metal detector in a northern English field sold for nearly 2.3 million pounds ($3.6 million) at a London auction Thursday. The unusual bronze helmet, ...
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A spectacular Roman cavalry helmet that entirely covers the face and would have shone in the sunlight has been sold at Christie… A spectacular Roman cavalry helmet that entirely covers the face and ...
The helmet, with its enigmatic and virtually intact features, would have been worn, possibly with colourful streamers attached to the object, as a mark of excellence by Roman soldiers at cavalry sport ...
A Roman bronze helmet complete with face-mask – thought to be one of only three of its kind to be found in Britain – has been discovered by a metal detector enthusiast in Cumbria. The helmet, with its ...
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A Roman helmet found in a Cumbrian field by a metal detector enthusiast sold for £2.3 million today - almost eight times the estimated price. The "exceptional" artefact - one of only three such items ...
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - A spectacular Roman cavalry helmet that entirely covers the face and would have shone in the sunlight has been sold at Christie's for 2.3 million pounds ($3.67 million), 10 ...
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