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sort of a "Chalcidian" helmet style

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Chalcidian Ware: Black-figured pottery found in Etruria and the Chalcidian colony of Rhegium (modern Reggio) in Italy. The style included lettering of the inscriptions as part of the decoration. Learn more https://www.archaeologs.com/w/chalcidian-ware/
~ Chalcidian Neck Amphora.
Artist/Maker: Attributed to Phineus Painter (Greek (Chalcidian), active ca. 530-510 B.C.)
Culture: Greek (Chalcidian)
Place of origin: Rhegion, South Italy
Date: ca. 520–510 B.C.
Medium: Terracotta
A beautiful Chalcidian type V bronze helmet, ca. 4th century BC, from Hermann Historica.
Late Chalcidian Bronze Helmet, Early 4th Century BC
An unconventional, local variant of a Chalcidian helmet with a bowl composed of two halves; the halves formed over a mould and connected by rivets.

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A bronze Chalcidian helmet with a Griffin Crest, Balkan or Greek, ca. 4th century BC, from Hermann Historica.
Greek Bronze Chalcidian Helmet, Late 4th Century BC
Formed of a single heavy sheet, the domed crown with tall crest-holder, short flaring neck-guard, helmet and cheekpieces edged with a separately-applied moulded band, similar separately-applied brows with bud-like terminals, rivet with attachment ring at front, two attachment sockets either side, back of helmet and cheekpieces pierced once