03-20-2008, 09:24 AM
In 2002 helmet fragments were presented to us, a group of reeanactors, during an information evening.
The person who showed it to us was at that moment the senior archaeologist of that excavation campaign on that site.
The dating was then and still is 3th century AD.
One person in our group identified the fragments of being from a possible Sarmatian helmet, we didn't know at that moment the dating.
The picture is from:
Bredase Akkers, 4000 jaar bewoningsgeschiedenis op de rand van zand en klei.
C.W. Koot, R. Berkvens. RAM102 Breda 2004.
ISBN: 90-5799-056-3.
What is your opinion?
The person who showed it to us was at that moment the senior archaeologist of that excavation campaign on that site.
The dating was then and still is 3th century AD.
One person in our group identified the fragments of being from a possible Sarmatian helmet, we didn't know at that moment the dating.
The picture is from:
Bredase Akkers, 4000 jaar bewoningsgeschiedenis op de rand van zand en klei.
C.W. Koot, R. Berkvens. RAM102 Breda 2004.
ISBN: 90-5799-056-3.
What is your opinion?
Regards
Garrelt
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Living History Group Teuxandrii
Taberna Germanica
Numerus I Exploratores Teuxandrii (Pedites et Equites)
Ludus Gladiatorii Gunsula
Jomsborg Elag Hrafntrae
Garrelt
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Living History Group Teuxandrii
Taberna Germanica
Numerus I Exploratores Teuxandrii (Pedites et Equites)
Ludus Gladiatorii Gunsula
Jomsborg Elag Hrafntrae