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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

2000 year old Roman cavalry helmet reassembled

some one thousand metal fragments have been reassembled to restore a two thousand year old Roman cavalry helmet found in the UK   this article has an excellent photo of the helmet
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Posted by William Gibson at 10:13 PM

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