Archaeologists in Denmark have uncovered the first-ever Roman-era helmet in the country, providing new insights into history.
Around 1,500 years ago, a chieftain buried a large stash of weapons and supplies, enough to equip a small army. […] ...
It is the first Roman Imperial helmet ever found in the country, and just the second ever found in all of Scandinavia.
Archaeologists unearth ‘exceptionally rare’ Roman helmet buried in strange ritual - Such a helmet has never been found in ...
Danish archaeologists recently announced the discovery during an excavation of a variety of weapons and armor dating to the Iron Age and ancient Rome.
Researchers have identified fragments of a Roman helmet dated to the fourth century A.D. among more than 100 weapons that ...
“Roman helmet finds from the Iron Age are exceptionally rare in ... Archaeologists said the equipment, which included “enough ...
On Saturday, February 8, 2025, parts of an extraordinary find, were placed on display at the Cultural Museum in Vejle, ...
"Roman helmet finds from the Iron Age are exceptionally ... "This indicates that they are not remnants of a weapons workshop, military barracks, or similar contexts. "Ongoing excavation work ...
“Roman helmet finds from the Iron Age are exceptionally ... Archaeologists said the equipment, which included “enough weapons for a small army,” could have come from “local warriors, ...