which would have been used to attach helmet liners via small metal fasteners. The Corinthian style is named for Corinth, an ancient Greek city-state about 50 miles west of Athens. Beginning ...
are called Corinthian helmets, after the ancient Greek city-state of Corinth. The city was famous for both its culture and its warfare, but there is no clear evidence that this style was developed ...
A rare Corinthian helmet from ancient Greece, made of bronze and dating back to between 500 and 450 BCE, is set to be auctioned in London later this month. The auction house Apollo Art Auctions ...