2018
DOI: 10.34739/his.2018.07.09
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The Kizil Caves as an terminus post quem of the Central and Western Asiatic pear-shape spangenhelm type helmets. The David Collection helmet and its place in the evolution of multisegmented dome helmets

Abstract: Current paper consists of two main parts. In the first part the author discusses arms and armor presented in the Kizil Caves depictions, suggesting a datation of the two well-known caves, namely so-called Maya Cave and Cave of the Painter. In the second part of this paper the author discusses a helmet found in Iran and currently held in the David Collection, Copenhagen. On the basis of a detailed comparative analysis, the author puts forward a thesis of correlation between the lamellar and spangen pear-shape h… Show more

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“…In our study of the Kucha murals, two main groups of men carrying weapons are important. 15) The first are donors who are kneeling, standing, or 6) Kubik (2018).…”
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“…In our study of the Kucha murals, two main groups of men carrying weapons are important. 15) The first are donors who are kneeling, standing, or 6) Kubik (2018).…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%