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Pseudo-Corinthian helmets

Scope note

Ancient Etruscan helmets derived from the widely used Corinthian helmets of Greece and Italy, with the skull covering the head to the eyes only, and having either a short tail at the back or a flared circular brim all round to protect the neck and cheeks.

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

3000213536

Broader Terms used

<body armor: helmets>

Equivalent Terms used

pseudo-Corinthian helmet

Created

13yrs ago

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