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EIA weapons from Crete
#1
Here's a photo I took a week ago at the Herakleio Museum on Crete.
Ioannis Georganas, PhD
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The Society of Ancient Military Historians
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#2
Needless to say that all the above mentioned weapons are made of iron. Smile
Ioannis Georganas, PhD
Secretary and Newsletter Editor
The Society of Ancient Military Historians
http://www.ancientmilitaryhistorians.org/


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#3
Cool pic... Archaic Crete is a particular interest of mine. (See topic on "Crete helmets and stuff" below.) Do you have anything on the Afrati finds? ...in particular any images? I cannot get a copy of either of Snodgrass's publications or Hoffmann's Early Cretan Armores.

Ralph Izard
etc.
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#4
Dear Ralph,

I don't think I have any pics of the Afrati finds but I do have Snodgrass' books. Just tell me which images you need from there and I'll scan them for you.

Cheers,
Ioannis
Ioannis Georganas, PhD
Secretary and Newsletter Editor
The Society of Ancient Military Historians
http://www.ancientmilitaryhistorians.org/


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#5
Two more Naue II from the Herakleio Museum.
Ioannis Georganas, PhD
Secretary and Newsletter Editor
The Society of Ancient Military Historians
http://www.ancientmilitaryhistorians.org/


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#6
Quote:Dear Ralph,

I don't think I have any pics of the Afrati finds but I do have Snodgrass' books. Just tell me which images you need from there and I'll scan them for you.

Thanks for the offer... Since I cant seem to get may hands on any of the mentioned copies, I will leave it up to you to post. My inbterest is the Archaic period, especially Crete. Most member favor the Persian Wars on... Whatever you post will be appreciated.

LYKAON

(Ralph Izard)
otherwise... when I feel like it...
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#7
Here's a helmet from Afrati.
Ioannis Georganas, PhD
Secretary and Newsletter Editor
The Society of Ancient Military Historians
http://www.ancientmilitaryhistorians.org/


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#8
Here's an Archaic helmet from Axos, Crete.
Ioannis Georganas, PhD
Secretary and Newsletter Editor
The Society of Ancient Military Historians
http://www.ancientmilitaryhistorians.org/


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#9
I posted a thanks note earlier and it seems to be missing... snatched by the Cartheginians no doubt...

Anyway... THATS the helmet I was looking for, published in an armour book in the 70s. Thank you.

Ralph
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#10
You're most welcome Gaius! Glad to help!

Smile
Ioannis Georganas, PhD
Secretary and Newsletter Editor
The Society of Ancient Military Historians
http://www.ancientmilitaryhistorians.org/


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#11
I think there are two similar specimens.
One in the Metroprolitan Meusum of Art New York and the other in Herakeion Meusum in Crete if memory serves me right.

The Pegasus safely indicates connections with Coritnthos and the Rodax at the side near the eyes marks the wearer as an initiate of the Eleysinian Mysteries.

Kind regards
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#12
Very nice helmets!
Robert Vermaat
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THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)
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#13
Here's one from the Met.
Ioannis Georganas, PhD
Secretary and Newsletter Editor
The Society of Ancient Military Historians
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#14
This is one of two from the Met that Comerus posted on the "Crete:helmets and stuff" thread. The other, more complete one, also from Afrati, is serving as a design base for one I am having made for me by Manning Imperial. This will also go with greaves and an Argos bell. This is one of the reasons I am asking about the Afrati finds. The incised decorations on the helmet will be included, but I have no information on the other pieces, so I do not know if the greaves and Argos bell should have any or not.

If anyone has any suggestions...

LYKAON
(Ralph Izard)
othrwise, etc.
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#15
The Argos armour (front)
Ioannis Georganas, PhD
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