"Turban" helmets are so-called from similarities to the traditional headdress of Turkish men. Chain mail, protecting the neck and face, was attached to holes on the lower edges. Surfaces could be decorated by vertical fluting and etched patterns of scrolls and floral motifs.For the latest information about this object, helmets, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: Inscriptions: Reign: Style:
CBS Register: two copper arrow butts (with sketch) PG 723 length 55 mm. the 8 in 9918 could be written over as a 1? Description 2016: Pseudomorphs present.
CBS Register: No field number. copper. one of seven pieces: tools, point, needle, blade, three wooden handles. Arrowhead, showing fragments of wooden handle. Description 2016: Pseudomorphs present.
CBS Register: No field number. copper arrowhead. barbed. hollow socket. length 100 mmU.12105? was in the database Description 2016: Pseudomorphs present.
CBS Register: No field number. copper. one of seven pieces: tools, point, needle, blade, three wooden handles. Arrowhead, showing fragment of wooden handle. Description 2016: Pseudomorphs present.
CBS Register: no field number. iron. arrowhead. late cassite or assyrian, from Grave in E corner of courtyard of High House. length 113 mm Description 2016: Pseudomorphs present.