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  2. Tjele helmet fragment - Wikipedia

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    The Tjele helmet fragment is a Viking Age fragment of iron and bronze, originally comprising the eyebrows and noseguard of a helmet.It was discovered in 1850 with a large assortment of smith's tools in Denmark, and though the find was sent to the National Museum of Denmark, for 134 years the fragment was mistaken for a saddle mount.

  3. Jigsaw puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest-sized jigsaw puzzle measured 6,122.68 m 2 (65,904.0 sq ft) with 12,320 pieces. It was assembled on 7 July 2018 at Dubai Multi Commodities Centre in United Arab Emirates. [21] The jigsaw with the greatest number of pieces had 551,232 pieces and measured 14.85 by 23.20 metres (48 ft 9 in × 76 ft 1 in).

  4. List of weapons and armour in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin, also called the Helm of Hador, is the fabulous helmet of the lords of the House of Hador, including Húrin and Túrin. [1] The helm was made of heavy steel, decorated with gold and runes ; a gold likeness of Glaurung the Dragon was set upon its crest.

  5. Burgonet - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate helmet ("close burgonet") with the peak, crest and falling buffe of the burgonet, combined with the hinged bevor of a close helmet.. The burgonet helmet is characterised by a skull with a large fixed or hinged peak projecting above the face-opening, and usually an integral, keel-like, crest or comb running from front to rear.

  6. Kettle hat - Wikipedia

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    [2] Early examples were made in the spangenhelm method, of a skull composed of framework filled with separate triangular plates, to which a brim was added. Later kettle hats were raised from a single piece of iron. A simple design requiring less time and skill to produce than some other helmet types, it was relatively inexpensive.

  7. Coppergate Helmet - Wikipedia

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    Two pieces of equal length were used, abutting at the back of the helmet, although the sinister strip was not found with the helmet. [23] The dexter strip is 162 mm (6.4 in) long and 10.3 mm (0.41 in) tall, and between its bottom and the bottom of the brow band, leaves a hollow 3.3 mm (0.13 in) high gap. [ 23 ]

  8. Hallaton Helmet - Wikipedia

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    The helmet is an example of a three-piece Roman ceremonial cavalry helmet, made of sheet iron covered with silver sheet and partly decorated with gold leaf. [1] Such helmets were worn by Roman auxiliary cavalrymen in displays known as hippika gymnasia and may also have been worn in battle, despite their relative thinness and lavish decoration. [2]

  9. Veksø Helmets - Wikipedia

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    A subsequent archaeological investigation at the discovery site in the same year returned further helmet pieces. [1] Analysis of remains during the 1940s determined that the wooden tray was of ash, and that there may have been a feather trim to the helmet. [1] The first technical report on the helmets was published by Norling-Christensen in ...