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The Agris Helmet (French: Casque d'Agris) is a ceremonial Celtic helmet from c. 350 BC that was found in a cave near Agris, Charente, France, in 1981. It is a masterpiece of Celtic art, and would probably have been used for display rather than worn in battle. The helmet consists of an iron cap completely covered with bands of bronze.
The parade armor helmets found in Amfreville-sous-les-Monts and in Agris are examples of the style. [15] The Agris Helmet is remarkable as an example of high-status Le Tene metalwork which may have been buried as a ritual offering to the underworld spirits. The upper and lower panels of the helmet are decorated with unconnected palmettes, and ...
Ceremonial decorated bronze Celtic Agris Helmet found in a cave near Agris in southwestern France. Wreck of RMS Republic located off Nantucket by Captain Martin Bayerle. [2] [3] Wreck of HMS Formidable (1898) located off the south west coast of England. [4] Undley bracteate found near Lakenheath in eastern England.
Agris Helmet, France. The preceding final phase of the Hallstatt culture, HaD, c. 650–450 BC, was also widespread across Central Europe, and the transition over this area was gradual, being mainly detected through La Tène style elite artefacts, which first appear on the western edge of the old Hallstatt region.
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