“Roman helmet finds from the Iron Age are exceptionally ... Archaeologists said the equipment, which included “enough weapons for a small army,” could have come from “local warriors, ...
He likens them to checkers or Battleship and emphasizes that they were popular among Roman soldiers. The discovery of the tokens sheds new light on Hadrianopolis' role as a Roman military outpost.
We are very grateful." The helmet will remain on permanent display at Pittsburgh's Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum. And though McCorkle passed away in 1985, he could hardly have imaged ...