Bronze helmet of South Italian-Corinthian type mid-4th–mid-3rd century Greek These helmets represent South Italian adaptations of the Greek type known as Corinthian. The general shape is more open at the bottom, and the articulation of the face includes marked ridges above the eyes and at the "hairline." The example with the plume holder () also has lightly traced ornament and the figure of a Bronze helmet of South Italian-Corinthian type 257637


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