RENOWNED AUTHORITY M. C. BISHOP INVESTIGATES THE ORIGINS, DEVELOPMENT,
MANUFACTURE, DECORATION AND USE OF THE ROMAN CAVALRY HELMET.
Roman cavalry helmets of the Republican period at first differed
little from the infantry helmets and identifying them proves a
challenging but not impossible task. In this study, M.C. Bishop
reveals how changes to the Roman Army under the Principate at the end
of the 1st century BC, not least the incorporation of auxiliary
forces, brought changes, with cavalry and infantry helmet types soon
diverging. Notably, the Principate saw the introduction of face-mask
helmets specifically for use in the _hippika gymnasia_, a form of
combined mounted training and display manoeuvres.
As with Roman infantry helmets, contact with Eastern cultures led to
completely new types of cavalry helmet being introduced. As this study
shows, this simplified helmet manufacture and ultimately led directly
to a variety of post-Roman helmet types found, among others, with
Saxon and Viking warriors. All of these types are described and
illustrated in this ground-breaking work, featuring eight pages of
specially commissioned full-colour artwork. This timely and accessible
book builds on new finds and the latest research to chart the origins,
evolution and legacy of the Roman cavalry helmet.
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ISBN
9781472871145
Publisert
2026
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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