Etruscan Bronze Helmet

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Illustration

Mark Cartwright
by The British Museum
published on 15 February 2017
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An Etruscan bronze helmet, 5th century BCE. Discovered at Olympia, it was dedicated there and carries an inscription: 'Hieron, son of Deinomenes, and the Syracusans, [dedicated] to Zeus Etruscan [spoils] from Cumae'. Height: 20 cm. (British Museum, London)

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