Archaeologists recently found an old Roman helmet in Unusual site, Danish village.
Vejle Museums have announced the discovery of many ancient artifacts, including Roman shieldIn a press release published on January 29. It was excavated in the town of lentsning in the fall.
The statement pointed out that archaeologists noticed “two unusual iron plates” during the pits and was not at first unable to be sure of what they were.
“At first glance, it was not clear to these paintings,” said Figley Museums. “However, using X -ray imaging, conservatives and archaeologists enable a vision under the thick layers of rust that cover objects.
“The result revealed a very rare discovery: Roman helmets remains.”
This is the first time Old Roman A helmet is found in Denmark. According to the press statement, the two paintings consist “of the neck guard and a cheek guard decorated with the so -called helmet of a summit, a type used in the Roman Empire in the fourth century.”
The officials said: “The discoveries of the Roman helmet from the Iron Age are very rare in the southern Scandinavian countries, and there are no aspects of networks directly for this discovery.”
In addition to the Roman artifacts, multiple iron age weapons and shields were found, including “incredibly chain shirt”. Experts believe that he was buried by a leader.
“The statement indicated that the way the war equipment was buried indicates that it was a presentation of the higher forces.
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The series stadium was found along with fragments of the bronze neck episodes, or “section rings”, which are responsible for power and influence.
The statement pointed out that “a very small number of the chain shirts from the Iron Age was found only in the Southern Scandinavian region.” “The series of Läsning Sdyermark is especially great because it is the first to be discovered in cooperation with the settlement, rather than the discovery of burial or swamp.
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“The production of a series of experience requires experience, access to resources, and a great and continuous effort. As a result, these pieces of shields were exclusively owned by the highest elite of warriors in society.”
Archaeologists will now analyze the deposits in which weapons have been buried to determine whether there is more importance to burial.
“The nature of these sediments indicates that weapons were part of the celebrations or rituals of sacrifice associated with the establishment of a leader.” “This indicates that they are not the remains of a workshop, military barracks, or similar contexts.
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“We hope that it will reveal the continuous excavation and the subsequent analysis of the materials whether the equipment belongs to local warriors or if it represents the spoils of war from a defeated enemy.”