The Montefortino helmet is so called after its first excavation in Montefortino, Italy. It refers to a whole class of helmets, some in bronze or iron, and some with or without cheek flaps and distinguishing features.
This Montefortino helmet is of Celtic Gaul origin, who after invading Italy and sacking Rome around 390 left their mark on the Roman military culture and manufacturing style. By the time of the Punic Wars in 200, the Montefortino helmet had become almost standard equipment for Roman soldiers of the Republic.
This Montefortino helmet is made of steel, in replication of the wrought iron Celtic style as opposed to the bronze Etruscan styles. It features cheek flaps embossed with three concentric circles; a pattern common to many variants. The cheekflaps also possess hooks to which a leather tie would secure the flaps beneath the chin. This helmet comes with an arming cap.
An example of this style of Montefortino helmet can be seen at the Met Museum.
PLEASE NOTE: Helmet stand not included.
Dimensions
Height: 180 mm
Length: 245 mm
Width: 205 mm
Helmet Depth: 150 mm
Internal Circumference: 710 mm
Cheek plate Length: 145 mm
Cheek plate Width: 115 mm
Weight: 2.21kg
Metal: Steel
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