09-02-2008, 11:48 AM
I only have the new (2003) edition of junkelmann, so I cant look up the image on page 54.
Maybe if you give an indication (or type the german comment given by Junkelmann) I can look it up in my edition.
The "devils horns" are single feathers (spinae) that are sometimes attached in addition to the crest (crista).
Also the Visor is a grated one (not punctured) and it looks to me that it has two halves joind in the middle like a typical Berlin type.
My verison of Junkelmann shows two clay statues of a Murmillo and an Thraex with Berlin type helmets.
The Thraex Helmet looks very musch like the one in your picture.
Even though from the picture you cant see the griffin protuding from the crest, the small rectangular shield and high greaves classify the statue as a Thraex.
Maybe if you give an indication (or type the german comment given by Junkelmann) I can look it up in my edition.
The "devils horns" are single feathers (spinae) that are sometimes attached in addition to the crest (crista).
Also the Visor is a grated one (not punctured) and it looks to me that it has two halves joind in the middle like a typical Berlin type.
My verison of Junkelmann shows two clay statues of a Murmillo and an Thraex with Berlin type helmets.
The Thraex Helmet looks very musch like the one in your picture.
Even though from the picture you cant see the griffin protuding from the crest, the small rectangular shield and high greaves classify the statue as a Thraex.
Olaf Küppers - Histotainment, Event und Promotion - Germany