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Interpreting the Ribchester Helmet
Authors:Jaime Kaminski  David N Sim
Institution:1. School of the Environment and Technology, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK;2. Experimental Archaeologist, Reading, UK
Abstract:In 1796 a 13-year-old boy playing on wasteland behind his father’s house in Ribchester, Lancashire discovered an assemblage of over 30 Roman artefacts, including a decorated brass helmet. Although partially corroded the Ribchester helmet is a fine example of a first-century AD cavalry sports helmet. This article considers how the interpretation of the helmet has evolved since its discovery. The multi-faceted iconography of the helmet with its mural crown diadem is that of an elite soldier and is paralleled in other examples of cavalry sports helmets of the Ribchester type. The long-neglected imagery on the helmet bowl is reinterpreted and seen not as a haphazard collection of randomly placed combatants but as a highly structured, symmetrical composition specifically designed to be viewed from different directions.
Keywords:armour  helmet  Roman  Romano-British  production  Ribchester  Lancashire
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