05-15-2007, 06:18 PM
Egfroth,
I'm inclined to agree.
Good question. It isn't my assumption, though. I was just quoting the website's description of the helmet. Here's the original link : [url:3nsa9cni]http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/06/eust/hod_42.50.1.htm[/url]
Frankly, I prefer not to have a nose guard on my helmet anyway since it's more common in later types as you say.
~Theo
Quote:Without being able to personally inspect the helmets, it's hard to be sure, but these helmets seem quite complete without nasals.
I'm inclined to agree.
Quote:Are we perhaps looking at the idea that because nasals were common in later helmets, Migration period helmets must have had them as well?
Good question. It isn't my assumption, though. I was just quoting the website's description of the helmet. Here's the original link : [url:3nsa9cni]http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/06/eust/hod_42.50.1.htm[/url]
Frankly, I prefer not to have a nose guard on my helmet anyway since it's more common in later types as you say.
~Theo
Jaime