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Historically accurate representation of the Coolus helmet; 3rd-1st B. C;This is a simple bronze hemispherical helmet that represents Roman copy of “Coolus helmet” originally made by Gauls (group of Celtic peoples of Continental Europe).source: River Harne near Coolus, Haute Narne, FranceTechnical detailsPolygon count: 5994 - Texture dimensions and number: 2048x2048; textures set (PBR) - Types of materials and texture maps: PBR metallic – roughness.
Historically accurate representation of the Hagenau helmet, 1st century A. D.;Hagenau type helmets are made of bronze and have a more-or-less hemisphericalbowl, with a wider, flat or sloping neckguard than those found on the Montefortino and Coolus helmets.Museum source: Rijksmuseum Van Oudheden Leiden; The River Waal at Nijmegen, Holland.Technical details Polygon count: 3783
Historically accurate representation of the Hagenau helmet, 39-70 A. D.Hagenau type helmets are made of bronze and have a more-or-less hemisphericalbowl, with a wider, flat or sloping neckguard than those found on the Montefortino and Coolus helmets.Source: Drusheim near Hagenau, GermanyTechnical detailsPolygon count: 4087
Historically accurate representation of the Montefortino helmet, 1st Century B. C. to 1st Century A. D.For over a hundred years those classical bronze helmets with a projectingpeak at the rear to protect the wearer's neck and with°a roundedconical- or hemispherical bowl have been known to scholars by thedescriptive term 'Jockey 'Cap', helmets, items which they so closely resemble.Source: A wood near Millingen, Prov. GelderlandTechnical detailsPolygon count: 5019
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