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  2. Sutton Hoo helmet - Wikipedia

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    The Sutton Hoo helmet is the only known Anglo-Saxon helmet to have either a face mask or a fixed neck guard; [300] the Coppergate and Benty Grange helmets, the only others to have any surviving form of neck protection, [note 19] used camail and horn, respectively, [508] [509] [510] and together with the Wollaston helmet protected the face by ...

  3. Nasal helmet - Wikipedia

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    11th century Moravian nasal helmet, Vienna. One of the few remaining examples of such helmets. The nasal helmet was a type of combat helmet characterised by the possession of a projecting bar covering the nose and thus protecting the centre of the face; it was of Western European origins and was used from the late 9th century to at least c. 1250.

  4. Emesa helmet - Wikipedia

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    The face mask hangs from the head piece by a central hinge, and would be fastened with straps connecting a loop under each ear with corresponding holes in the neck guard. [1] [2] [3] The entire helmet, the iron core of which is between 1 and 6 millimetres thick, [4] weighs 2.217 kg (4.89 lb), of which the face mask comprises 982 g (2.16 lb). [2 ...

  5. Should you wear a sneeze guard instead of a face mask ... - AOL

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    Up next in the coronavirus pandemic precautionary measure/safeguard/fashion statement is the sneeze guard. First came the face mask, which the Centers for Disease Control officially recommended ...

  6. Bascinet - Wikipedia

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    Bascinet with a bretache (nose protection) and aventail (chainmail neck protection). This illustration shows a bascinet with a type of detachable nasal (nose protector) called the bretache or bretèche made of sheet metal. [10] The bretache was attached to the aventail at the chin, and it fastened to a hook or clamp on the brow of the helmet. [10]

  7. Headgear - Wikipedia

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    A mask is worn over part or all of the face, frequently to disguise the wearer, but sometimes to protect the face. Masks are often worn for pleasure to disguise the wearer at fancy dress parties, masked balls, during Halloween or other festivals, or as part of an artistic performance. They may also be worn by criminals to prevent recognition or ...

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