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Roman Imperial Italic G Helmet AH-6056-N
The Roman Imperial Italic G Helmet was said to have been found in a cave near Hebron, perhaps lost by a Roman legionary during the Bar Kochba Rebellion of 132-135 AD. Its incorporation of cross-bracing on the cranium is in keeping with a trend seen in other helmets of the early second century AD and beyond. This was perhaps initiated in response to the Dacians' deadly two handed scythe, the falx, encountered by Romans during Trajan's Dacian Wars in 101-102 AD and 105-106 AD. While the thin brass cross-bracing on the Italic D was more decorative than functional, the heavy iron bars found on the Italic G were definitely intended to stop or deflect an overhead blow. The attractive lunate appliqués on the skull indicate the cross bracing was a part of the helmet's original manufacture, rather than a "field retrofit" as found on at least one surviving Imperial Gallic helmet.
Roman Imperial Italic C Helmet - 18 Gauge
This Roman Imperial Italic C Helmet is a good rendition of a bronze helmet from the third quarter of the 1st century AD. Simple and basic, it appears to have been widely used, as at least four examples have been found of this type, including one from Cremona, one from Kiel and another from the Po Valley. The example from Cremona seems securely dated to one of the two battles that took place near this city during the Year of the Four Emperors, AD 69.

It is similar to the Italic B in basic form, but is made of brass and has a much larger neck guard. The type lacks much of the applied decoration found on many Imperial Italic and Gallic helmets, indicating it may have been something of an (entry level) helmet for legionaries.

Our Roman Imperial Italic C Helmet from Cremona is made from 18 gauge brass. The inside of the helm is blackened and unlined; included with the helmet is a separate padded cotton arming cap. The cheekplates are hinged and fitted with two small rings to tie a chin strap onto (chin strap not included). A slot atop to the helm can be used to slot a crest holder onto; two hooks on the helm can also be used to tie stabilizing cords to the crest to secure it into position. (Crest holder not included).

Measurements:
Front to Back: 8 inches
Side to Side: 6 inches
Interior Circumference: 25 inches
Weight: 3 lb 8.1 oz

Please Note: Helmet Stand is not included.
Also: It is common for these helmets to be tarnished. Its appearance can be greatly improved with a metal polish.
Italo Corinthian Helmet with Plume AH-6058-BP
Corinthian helmets originally came out of Greece and was carried to Greek colonies in Sicily, Italy and Spain. Traces have also been found in Celtic graves. This helmet represents a fully refined example from around 400 BC, and is the only helmet in the market made exactly to specifications as was found. Made from Brass with real Horsehair Plume. Throughout the 5th and 4th century BC, the Greek Helmet continued to evolve, still with a view to improving ventilation, hearing and vision, without sacrificing protection. 22" or 56cm circumference. This helmet is 18 Gauge. 
Roman Imperial Gallic H Helmet Standard AH-6067
The Roman Imperial Gallic H Helmet is a replicas based on the Augsburg original and the numerous fragments found belonging to this type, all demonstrably dated to the third or fourth quarter of the 1st century AD. It differs from the Gallic G in having eyebrows composed of three flutes, instead of two, and the neck guard slopes downward at a greater angle. This version of the Gallic H includes a Standard Horsehair Plume.
Greek Brass Muscle Cuirass – 18 Gauge Brass
The most iconic armor of classical antiquity, this Greek Muscle Cuirass is crafted entirely from bronze and its two halves are fitted onto and adjusted to size on the torso with a set of shoulder and side mounted leather straps paired with antiqued brass buckles.

Measurements:
Chest Size: Adjusts to fit chest sizes from 42 to 48"
Waist Size: Adjusts to fit waist sizes from 36 to 42"
Measures 21" from shoulder to waist

Specifications:
Wt. 11 lbs
Gauge: [18 Gauge]
Type: Muscle Cuirass
Material: Brass
Culture: Greek
Manufacturer: Deepeeka
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