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This article identifies the object found as a "Greek cuirass," but it's clearly an early Imperial chamfron, and a very well preserved one at that.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/warrior...sCatID=375
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That is indeed a very nice chamfron and similar in style to those found at Straubing C 3rd century AD. it does have small damage to the eye gaurds however overall it is in good condition and has good decoration.
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Wow! That's a beauty; thanks for posting.
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I particularly like the comments from Julian Bennett, who of course now teaches in Turkey. Amusing to think why they thought it was a breastplate: did they see the openwork eyeguards formed some sort of peek-a-boo piece of kinky gear? The mind boggles...
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Thanks for sharing this!
I wonder where it was found originally!?
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Quote:... did they see the openwork eyeguards formed some sort of peek-a-boo piece of kinky gear? The mind boggles...
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They must have had Gladiatress in mind :woot: