Discovered the helmet of ancient Greek warriors

A Greek warrior's bronze hat from the 6th - 5th century (BC) was found on the seabed in the port of Haifa (Israel) - but the owner of this hat is still the complete thing. secret.

Jacob Sharvit, director of the Marine Archeology Department of the Israel Antiquities Authority, said that this is one of the most elaborate motifs of the Roman era ever discovered.

The helmet was found by a Dutch dredge ship and was given to Israel for inspection. Experts say that it is made by experts from a single copper plate by heating and dispersed with a hammer. This technique makes the hat lighter but does not reduce the ability to protect the head.

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The helmet is very picky. (Source: Discovery)

The nose and cheek protection is thicker than the rear. The upper part of the forehead is carved with a peacock and snake's tail. The cheek is a lion model station, one on the right and one on the left.

However, why is this hat thrown into the sea and who is the owner of the hat still has no answer. One theory is that it belongs to a warrior on one of the Greek warships that attacked the Persians who ruled the country during that period. Another theory is that the battleship sank. while on the move, archaeologists have plans to search in the area to see if there is any evidence of the sinking.