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A Scythian helmet in Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1970

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page 336 note 1 Sotheby's sale, London, 29th January 1968, Lot 100A. Reg.no. A688. Grateful acknowledgement is made of a 50 per cent Treasury grant towards the cost of the purchase.

page 336 note 2 We are grateful to Dr. Snodgrass for discussing the origin of the helmet.

page 336 note 3 Schröder, B., ‘Thrakische Helm’, Jahrbuch des k. deutschen archäologischen Instituts, xxvii (1912)Google Scholar; Kukahn, E., Der Griechische Helm (1936)Google Scholar; Snodgrass, A. M., Early Greek Armour and Weapons (1964)Google Scholar and Arms and Armour ofthe Greeks (1967).

page 336 note 4 Chernenko, E. V., ‘Helmet from Nymphia’, Soviet Archaeology, no. 4 (1966)Google Scholar.

page 336 note 5 Chernenko, E. V., Scythian Defence Armour (1968), pp. 8995Google Scholar.

page 336 note 6 Ibid., pp. 76–81.

page 337 note 1 Ibid., p. 77.

page 337 note 2 Rostovtzeff, M. I., Scythia and the Bosphorus (Moscow, 1925), pp. 314Google Scholar, 317, 319, and Iranians and Greeks in South Russia (1922), p. 49.

page 337 note 3 Rabinovich, V. Z., ‘Helmets of the Scythian period’, Trans, of the Dept. of History of Prehistoric Cultures (Leningrad, 1941), 120–7Google Scholar.

page 337 note 4 Chernenko, op. cit., p. 81.

page 337 note 5 Ibid., p. 81; Rabinovich, op. cit., pp. 107–8, 114–15, pls. III, ix.

page 337 note 6 Snodgrass, Early Greek Armour and Weapons (1964), fig. 2, pls. 11–13, and Arms and Armour of the Greeks (1967), pls. 20, 24, 32; Scott, J. G., ‘A Greek Hoplite Helmet in the Scott Collection’, Scottish Art Review, xii, no. 2 (1969), 28Google Scholar, pl. 1.

page 337 note 7 Gardner, E., ‘Ornaments and armour from Kertch in the New Museum at Oxford’, J.H.S. v (1884)Google Scholar.