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  2. Horned helmet - Wikipedia

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    Viking warriors are often associated with horned helmets in popular culture, but this is merely a modern association starting in the 1800s, initially popularized by the Norse operas of Richard Wagner, which depicted horns and wings on the helmets of the vikings. [11] [12] Contemporary Viking Age texts and stories regularly mention helmets, but ...

  3. Viking Age arms and armour - Wikipedia

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    From runestones and other illustrations, it is known that the Vikings also wore simpler helmets, often caps with a simple noseguard. [38] Research indicates that Vikings may have only rarely used metal helmets. [39] Helmets with metal horns, presumably for ceremonial use, are known from the Nordic Bronze Age, 2,000 years prior to the Viking Age ...

  4. Germanic boar helmet - Wikipedia

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    The sole unequivocal depictions of boar-crested helmets outside of Germanic sources are on interior plate E of the Gundestrup cauldron, dating to the La Tène period or early Roman Iron Age, which is commonly believed to be Celtic in origin but also has elements suggesting Thracian origin. [7]

  5. Carl Emil Doepler - Wikipedia

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    These costumes included horned helmets and are widely credited with starting the popular myth that Viking warriors wore horned helmets, even though there is no direct archaeological evidence to support this. [2] His son, Emil Doepler, was also an artist.

  6. Category:Horned helmets - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to horned helmets and their depictions. Headpieces mounted with animal horns or replicas were also worn since ancient history , as in the Mesolithic Star Carr . These were probably used for religious ceremonial or ritual purposes, as horns tend to be impractical on a combat helmet .

  7. Gjermundbu helmet - Wikipedia

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    The Anglian Helmet from 16–22 Coppergate. The Archaeology of York. Vol. 17/8. London: Council for British Archaeology. ISBN 1-872414-19-2. Archived from the original on 21 March 2024. Vike, Vegard [@VegardVike] (15 January 2018). "Today I started #conservation work on the Gjermundbu helmet - sometimes referred to as the only #Viking Helmet.

  8. Veksø Helmets - Wikipedia

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    The helmet's horns are also S-shaped, with a twist recalling both a bull's horns and the twist in a pair of lurs. Fittings between horns and crest held bird's feathers, and it has been suggested that the crest was originally adorned with a hair. The helmet has a human appearance coupled with select zoomorphic elements. [7]

  9. Berserker - Wikipedia

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    The helm-plate press from Torslunda depicts a scene of a one-eyed warrior with bird-horned helm, assumed to be Odin, next to a wolf-headed warrior armed with a spear and sword as distinguishing features, assumed to be a berserker with a wolf pelt: "a wolf-skinned warrior with the apparently one-eyed dancer in the bird-horned helm, which is ...