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Discovery of Roman helmet in Denmark

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On the left, an discovered Roman helmet in Denmark; On the right, the same helmet type (Weisenau type), discovered in Germany
On the left, an discovered Roman helmet in Denmark; On the right, the same helmet type (Weisenau type), discovered in Germany

Archaeologists in Denmark made an extraordinary discovery in December 2024, digging up a 1600-year-old Roman helmet and German weapons.

In the Danish Lejre (eastern day) treasure hunters found a fragment of the Roman helmet, and with it other items such as 119 spear caves, 8 swords, 5 knives, 3 grottoes, ax blade and a chain. There was also non-military equipment on the spot, which included two oath rings, a type of trumpet, a horsebroke and hundreds of fragments of flint and ceramics. As archaeologists note, the find could have been a kind of “victim” of a fallen warrior.

Denmark was outside the Roman Empire even at its highest point of influence. Roman helmet was probably a war prey or found itself in today’s Denmark thanks to trade.

The finds will be placed on the exhibition in the cultural music of Vejle.

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