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Hi all,<br>
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in eBay I found several beautiful Corinthians, mostly made of steel (mostly cheaper), some made of brass. In my books an illustrations I only see helmets of bronze. So my question, is there any evidence for such types to be made of steel?<br>
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Thats an easy one, No. Corinthian helmet finds have all been Bronze. <p></p><i></i>
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Thank You jhhoffman,<br>
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I thought in the same direction as I found not a single depiction showing other than bronze helmets, but I am no expert in Greek armour. So this helmet from eBay - as fine as it looks - is not really worth the money?<br>
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No, that doesn't look very good to me at all. Both the design and the material are questionable. <p></p><i></i>
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Hi all,<br>
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on all remaining examples - except of the Illyrian type - I don't see any device to fix the helmet crest. Were the crests on e. g. Corinthian helmets detachable and how were they fixed at all?<br>
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Uwe<br>
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