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Celtic crown?
#1
Hello.

Headgear was made of a bronze in the photograph. The Istenmezeje/Hungary of his finding place. BC 1900-700.I see his stems runa there are signs.Somebody saw one like this already?


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Treveri Gaul\\n[quote]Hello.

Headgear was made of a bronze in the photograph. The Istenmezeje/Hungary of his finding place. BC 1900-700.I see his stems runa there are signs.Somebody saw one like this already?


best regards

the Treveri Gaul[
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#3
I've seen arm band from Edinburgh museum reminds me a little of this.
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#4
The Irish king in the movie Tristan & Isolde wears a similar one. Totally authentic, no doubt. :roll:
From its age, we'd have to call it "proto-Celtic." There were a number of Celtic-styled oppidia in Poland, not all hill-forts but some at lake-edge.
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