09-27-2009, 12:00 PM
As for the Marvinci-helmet, I've found this site:
http://faq.macedonia.org/travel/cities/gevgelija.html
I've seen the Shumen-piloid in a photo-album by another forum-member, I think it was "gladiator", a native Bulgarian.
The Pergamon-helmet is a bit difficult. Although hellenistic, it doesn't represent the hellenistic model (seven-pieced). It looks like archaic depictions of attic helmets. The neckguard isn't separated from the calotte and the volute is modeled only by the upper line of the frontlet, not from the whole frontlet.
The Madrid-helmet is only reportedly from Athens. I suppose it was acquired in Athens, but not found there.
Lousy pictures from this are published by Blazquez, Zephyrus 8, 1957
There was only one helmet from Neapolis Scythica. It was first reconstructed as an attic (inspired by depictions from the tomb of Lyson and Kallikles) by Dombrovsky and Pogrebova, but Zaicev showed that it was a piloid.
http://faq.macedonia.org/travel/cities/gevgelija.html
I've seen the Shumen-piloid in a photo-album by another forum-member, I think it was "gladiator", a native Bulgarian.
The Pergamon-helmet is a bit difficult. Although hellenistic, it doesn't represent the hellenistic model (seven-pieced). It looks like archaic depictions of attic helmets. The neckguard isn't separated from the calotte and the volute is modeled only by the upper line of the frontlet, not from the whole frontlet.
The Madrid-helmet is only reportedly from Athens. I suppose it was acquired in Athens, but not found there.
Lousy pictures from this are published by Blazquez, Zephyrus 8, 1957
There was only one helmet from Neapolis Scythica. It was first reconstructed as an attic (inspired by depictions from the tomb of Lyson and Kallikles) by Dombrovsky and Pogrebova, but Zaicev showed that it was a piloid.
Jörg