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yesterday I watched National Geographic series Troy and their portraying of Greeks seemed to me a little bit confusing. maybe someone could help me with clarifying how greek helmets in Mycenian age looked like? For me the ones used in films more looked like V century BC...
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Sandra wrote:yesterday I watched National Geographic series Troy and their portraying of Greeks seemed to me a little bit confusing. maybe someone could help me with clarifying how greek helmets in Mycenian age looked like? For me the ones used in films more looked like V century BC...
I don't know whether it's the only example found, but there was found a boar's tusk helmet, just like wot Homer describes (which excited people terribly). It was a bronze(?) helmet with lots of boars' tusks stuck on it.

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There's a photograph of a Mycenaean boar's tusk helmet on the web page of the Archeological Museum of Herakleion. Only a small photograph, but clicking on it will bring up a decent sized image. What amazes me is the condition of the helmet considering it dates from around 1450 - 1300 BC. I imagine the leather parts must be a reconstruction, although the site doesn't say. :)

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amyntoros wrote:There's a photograph of a Mycenaean boar's tusk helmet on the web page of the Archeological Museum of Herakleion. Only a small photograph, but clicking on it will bring up a decent sized image. What amazes me is the condition of the helmet considering it dates from around 1450 - 1300 BC. I imagine the leather parts must be a reconstruction, although the site doesn't say. :)

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That was a very beautiful helmet and in excellent condition. I also imagine some parts are a reconstruction. I wonder where exactly it was found. It's a shame they don't tell us.
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Sandra wrote:yesterday I watched National Geographic series Troy and their portraying of Greeks seemed to me a little bit confusing. maybe someone could help me with clarifying how greek helmets in Mycenian age looked like? For me the ones used in films more looked like V century BC...
Several informations both based on archaeological fonts and Homer descriptions about the Mycenaean weapons (including helmets) are present in this web site

http://www.salimbeti.com/micenei
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