The illyrians were known to import many weapons and tactics from the greeks.
Attic greek swords.
Centuries old sword and gun found in attic belonged to famous sultan and could fetch millions.
Ancient greek or roman male bust clay pottery head antiquity ca 600bc 800ad 99 95 rare ancient greek female bust clay pottery fragment antiquity ca 600bc 200ad.
Kult of athena helmets ah6062b greek attic helmet 18 gauge brass this greek attic helmet is crafted from brass and fitted with hinged cheek plates.
Integrated rings on the cheekplates allow for a chin strap to be tied on and used to secure the helmet and the position of the cheekplates.
Molon labe ancient greek.
This helmet has an open face which allowed for better viewing of the battlefield.
Wrapped in a newspaper and forgotten in the corner of a dusty attic in a townhouse in the english county of berkshire a couple have discovered a hoard of highly valuable gold encrusted swords and guns from legendary pillaged.
Feb 13 2016 samno attic bronze helmet 4th century bc decorated with unusual bronze wings or ears.
This type of helmet was influenced by attic greek types.
The samnites were an italic people living in samnium in south central italy who fought several wars with the roman republic.
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Some hoplites served under the illyrian king bardylis in the 4th century.
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A greek word related to μάχη mákhē a battle μάχεσθαι mákhesthai to fight from pie magh is a term used by modern scholars to describe a type of ancient bladed weapon generally a large knife or sword with a single cutting edge.
An attractive miniature lekythos of little lion shape.
Similar helmets have been found in south italic tombs.
The interior of the helmet is blackened and unlined.
Ancient greek pottery attic lekythos.
Similar in basic shape and evolved from the corinthian the attic greek helmet made by deepeeka also originated in the attica region of greece.
Molṑn labé meaning come and take them is a classical expression of defiance it is among the laconic phrases reported by plutarch attributed to king leonidas i in reply to the demand by xerxes i that the spartans surrender their weapons.