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Berkasovo helmets at the Trier exhibition?
#1
Excuse me if this has been discussed elsewhere...
Were the Late Roman Berkasovo helmets finally exhibited at the big Constantinian exhibition in Trier last year? :?
Thanks Big Grin

Aitor
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#2
Hi Aytor,
....yes, actually two of them: Exhib. No.: I.12.18 and I.12.19
( pg. 150 of the exhibition's catalogue; both from the left; pg. 151 : I.12.19 from the front -- the lesser decorated one. Also depicted in the accompanying CD-ROM "Exbro" both of them from the left as wells from the front -- zoomable.)
Frankly, there have been so many helmets ( as I posted earler on, I'm not quite sure if I had a closer look at THEM)
If I can be of further service ... let me know....
Greez

Siggi K.
Siggi K.
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#3
Many thanks, Siggi Big Grin
I was about going there last year but I couldn't... I think that I would have travelled there just to see those helmets Sad
How expensive is that catalogue? :?

Aitor
It\'s all an accident, an accident of hands. Mine, others, all without mind, from one extreme to another, but neither works nor will ever.

Rolf Steiner
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#4
Hi Aitor,
....both parts around 60 € and a bit down for "Exhib discount".
I only bought part I with the catalogue.
Part II had the results of a colloqium abount the times of Constantine in it.
After thumbing through it I skipped it because at that time I thought it was less useful to me. (Everyday life. Archaeobotanics and the likes, as far as I can recall. More Info could be on the "Phillip von Zabern-Verlags"- website [url:83j3oie2]http://www.zabern.de/zabern/index.php[/url] ) Not to be forgotten also: Part I contains a CD-ROM(E) [what else 8) ?!] with sort of an extended catalogue. I found that useful.
Greez

Siggi K.
Siggi K.
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#5
Many thanks, Siggi, Big Grin

I'll think about it, 60 euro is not a trifle... :?

Aitor
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Rolf Steiner
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