07-12-2014, 08:52 AM
The Anglo-Saxon Sutton Hoo helmet had a single-piece skull with an added, purely decorative, ridge.
The nasal is close to that of the helmet of St. Wenceslaus in construction, but in most western European nasal helmets (c. 950-1250) The nasal is either an extension of the skull, or is integral with a full external browband.
The nasal is close to that of the helmet of St. Wenceslaus in construction, but in most western European nasal helmets (c. 950-1250) The nasal is either an extension of the skull, or is integral with a full external browband.
Martin
Fac me cocleario vomere!
Fac me cocleario vomere!