Early Medieval Helmets

Dark Age / Early Medieval Helmets - In historiography, the term Dark Ages or Dark Age most commonly refers to the European Early Middle Ages, the period encompassing (roughly) 476 to 1000. This concept of a dark age was created by the Italian scholar Francesco Petrarca. Items in stock unless otherwise indicated.

The term Dark Ages was originally intended as a sweeping criticism of the character of Late Latin literature. Later historians expanded the term to include not only the lack of Latin literature, but also a lack of contemporary written history and material cultural achievements in general. Popular culture has further expanded on the term as a vehicle to depict the Middle Ages as a time of backwardness. - Reference: Wikipedia

WW-HELM-NORM-LTHR
$18.00
The Norman Helm was made famous by the Norman victory at Hastings, worn by Saxon and Vikings in the 10th and 11th centuries. They can be dated back to...
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WW-SCA-VAL-SS
$66.00
This is a full face helm with solid cage bars and sturdy design. Circumference: 700mm (27.5 inches)...
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WW-HELM-Vik-HD
$27.00
Viking Spectacle Helmet made from 16g (1.6mm) steel. It is stylish with its detailed eyebrows and is durable and worth every cent compared to the cheaper...
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