The cavalry helmet was not alone. Among the artifacts, archeologists recovered a trove of over 5,000 Iron Age and Roman coins ...
Contemporary archaeologists regularly uncover rare ancient Roman helmets throughout former Roman territories—France, Britain, and Germany. But Denmark? That's where things get interesting.
Fragments of a rare Roman-era helmet were discovered alongside nearly 200 weapons, all buried in the foundations of two homes in Denmark. The first-of-its-kind find outside the borders of the ...
Among the hidden items were swords, spears, lances, chainmail, and the only Roman helmet that had ever been found in Denmark. Researchers from the Cultural Museum in Vejle discovered the site ...
Archeologists spotted a valuable collection of historical artifacts in Denmark. The discovery was made in a site called Løsning Søndermark, located just northwest of the town of Hedensted ...
Archaeologists have discovered fragments of an “exceptionally rare” Roman-era helmet in Denmark along with a hoard of weapons likely buried as a ritual offering. The 1,600-year-old weapon ...
In a breakthrough discovery at Løsning Søndermark, an Iron Age settlement in Denmark, archaeologists have unearthed fragments of an “exceptionally rare” Roman-era helmet alongside around 100 ...
The scans revealed the two plates were actually “the remains of a Roman helmet” from 1,600 years ago, the museum said. One plate functioned as a “neck guard” and the other as a ...