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1. MILITARY ART. Greece. Arrowhead with three notches. | |
2. MILITARY ART. Greece. Bone arrowheads. From a tomb in Mycenae. | |
3. MILITARY ART. Rome. Eagle (standard of legion) and insignia of maniples. By the image on a medal. | |
4. MILITARY ART. Greece. Edge of a spear from Mycenae. Bronze. | |
5. MILITARY ART. Greece. Helmets. | |
6. MILITARY ART. Greece. Metallic helmet shaped after the model of a Phrygian cap. | |
7. MILITARY ART. Greece. Peltast. After the Athenian painting on a vase. | |
8. MILITARY ART. Greece. Spartan hoplites. | |
9. MILITARY ART. Greece. Sword of the pre-Homeric age. | |
10. MILITARY ART. Greece. Sword of the pre-Homeric age. | |
11. MILITARY ART. Greece. Trireme. | |
12. MILITARY ART. Etruria. Etruscan helmet. Bronze. Beginning of 5th century BCE. Arezzo, Civic Archaeological Museum. | |
13. MILITARY ART. Greece. Helmet of the Corinthian type. Bronze. Late 6th cent. BCE. Inv. No. ΚΠ 75. Athens, Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art. | |
14. MILITARY ART. Greece. Golden edge from Mycenae with a scene of hunting for lions. 16th century BCE. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
15. MILITARY ART. Greece. Bronze dagger with an embossed representation of a lion-hunt. Detail. Gold and silver on niello. 16th century BCE. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
16. MILITARY ART. Southern Italy. Openwork helmet of metal and bronze with chiselled peak and coralline coating. First half of the 4th century BCE. Berlin, State Museums, Collection of Classical Antiquities. | |
17. MILITARY ART. Rome. Bronze Roman helmet, the Montefortino A type. Mid-4th — mid-3rd cent. BCE. Bologna, Civic Archaeological Museum. | |
18. MILITARY ART. Rome. Bronze helmet, type “Negau”, from Daone. Front view. 4th—1st centuries BCE. Brescia, Santa Giulia Civic Museum. | |
19. MILITARY ART. Rome. Bronze helmet, type “Negau”, from Daone. Lateral view. 4th—1st centuries BCE. Brescia, Santa Giulia Civic Museum. | |
20. MILITARY ART. Etruria. Bronze helmet ornamented with a triton killing a warrior. Variant of the Attic type. Etruscan work. Mid-5th century BCE. Florence, National Archaeological Museum. | |