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Picture of Imperial Italic A?
#1
I am searching for photo or drawing of Imperial Italic A helmet. I hope someone will help me. :roll:
Martin
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#2
May be not very clear, but:
[url:3w0mxixm]http://members.aol.com/yellowhgwy/praetor1.jpg[/url]

The others I can find are Imperial Italic, but other types.
Or you need a picture of the helmet alone?
Valete,
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MA in History
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#3
Quote:May be not very clear, but:
[url:1ftkypbq]http://members.aol.com/yellowhgwy/praetor1.jpg[/url]

The others I can find are Imperial Italic, but other types.
Or you need a picture of the helmet alone?

Ehm, I need picture exactly of Imperial Italic A found at Herculaneum, now in Naples museum... :wink:

I don't think that helmet on photo posted by you is Imperial Italic A, rather pseudo-attic based on some relief...
Martin
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#4
Hm. Ok. Just ignore me. :oops:
Valete,
Titvs Statilivs Castvs - Sander Van Daele
LEG XI CPF
COH VII RAET EQ (part of LEG XI CPF)

MA in History
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#5
Quote:Hm. Ok. Just ignore me. :oops:

You've wanted to help me, that's ok...don't worry. :wink:
Martin
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#6
Take away the lion's head and the intricate decoration, and this helmet by Antoni Feldon is pretty much it. It certainly looks based on it, anyway:

[Image: id19_1_b.jpg]

http://www.hetmanmilitaria.com/en/index.php?id=20

Instead of the peaked front decoration being separate, as usually seen on reconstructions of Attic helmets, it's raised from the bowl and follows the curvature. This includes the circular ends of the peak at the temples.
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
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#7
Thanks Tarbicus! Smile Do you have side picture of this helmet? I would like to see cheek guards...
Martin
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#8
Go to this websitehttp://www.aurorahistoryboutique.com/R000444.htm .
It is a buying market but there are pictures on it that might suite you
Hi my name is johnathan :lol: <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_lol.gif" alt=":lol:" title="Laughing" />:lol:

I would like to help as much as possible
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#9
No there aren't, it's all known stuff from Deepeeka.
Robert Vermaat
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#10
I will go through my photos taken at the museum in Naples this month, but I don't recall it being on display, but then after the 10th or so museum, I started getting burned out for my own memory.... It may take a few days to find the photos from that batch.
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#11
I reviewed the 670 photos I took at the museum in Naples, but there was no military equipment on display. I had also asked my guides about the military equipment specifically, but the guides told me none was on display and had not been on display in several years. (They did not know of any military equipment from Pompeii or Herculaneum.)
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#12
There are no military equipment from Pompeii and Heculaneum, just gladiator...I know something about a gladius that gave the name to a kind of gladius and some months ago I head something about "tela" used during the siege of Pompeii done by Sulla...but no mote
Non auro sed ferro recuperanda est patria
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