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Ostrow Lednicki
An island in Lake Lednika which is one of the most important medieval sites in Poland. Excavations began in the mid-19th century and established that the earliest 9th-century settlement lay within natural defences, but that in the early 10th century the site was fortified by a 10-metre high rampa...
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Ostrow Lednicki
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Mes-Kalam-Dug
A little-known king of the Sumerian city of Ur, whose richly furnished grave in the Royal Cemetery was excavated by Woolley. His name does not appear in the Sumerian king list and it is therefore suggested that he might have been a local ruler who reigned before the First Dynasty of Ur, perhaps c...
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Amfreville
The find spot in Normandy, northern France, of a helmet of the Early La Tène Iron Age. The helmet is made of bronze sheathed in iron and is richly decorated with scroll patterns on encircling gold-band and enamel ornamentation.
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Amfreville
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Corinthian Helmet
Korint Miğferi, Athena'nın giydiği bir tür miğfer. İlk defa Korinthos sikkelerinde görüldüğü için bu ad verilmişti.
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Corinthian Helmet
Extremely widespread in the seventh century BC, the Corinthian helmet provided maximum protection with its nasal and its broad cheek plates. The curved profile of the back part of the Louvre example and the angular side openings mark a stage in the development of this type of helmet. The engraved...
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Corinthian Helmet
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