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| Helmet of Disks from Chariot of Tuthmosis IV | |
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| Todd Feinman | Mar 30 2011, 12:12 AM Post #1 |
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For my next trick, I'm going to come up with my interpretation of another type of helmet depicted on the chariot of Tuthmosis IV; the crown of the helmet will be made of about 64 disks with a hole pattern very similar to the disks found in the shaft grave at Mycenae. I am using coppper for this one. Should be done relatively quickly as there are far fewer disks! Todd |
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