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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Bronze Negau-type helmet in a good state of preservation. Domed bowl; highly creased filler with reel formed chin strap bails. The filler was riveted together in one place. Stamped decoration, one line in form of palmettes and one line of spiral eyes between two lines, on the filler. On exterior no further decoration.<br>In front of the throat an embossed [[index::SL-1|inscription||this side]]. Backward the throat an embossed oblique. Moreover on the back side a kind of trademark ({{bib|Nedoma 1995}}: 32).<br>'''To compare''' by autopsy: colour of patina, traces of corrosion, other conspicuities<br>Any indications of the find circumstances like detailed find place are unknown. The helmet was purchased by the [[index::Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien – Antikensammlung|Kunsthistorische Museum||this side]] from Johann Grilz who excavated the helmet in the near to the location of Klenik, 1866. An attached document - dated to the 10 July 1866 - of the [[index::Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien – Antikensammlung|Kunsthistorische Museum||this side]] indicates that the helmet was part of a number of antiquities which were sold by Johann Grilz to museum. But there are no references about the detailed find place ({{bib|Reinecke 1942}}: 145–146). It is however obviously that the helmet must be found before July 1866. Due to the missing find circumstances a specific classification is not possible. The good state of preservation of the helmet at which no evidence of intentional damage are visible implies that the kind of deposition does not suggest a sacral motivation ({{bib|Nedoma 1995}}: 33).
Bronze Negau-type helmet in a good state of preservation. Domed bowl; highly creased filler with reel formed chin strap bails. The filler was riveted together in one place. Stamped decoration, one line in form of palmettes and one line of spiral eyes between two lines, on the filler. On exterior no further decoration.<br>In front of the throat an embossed [[index::SL-1|inscription||this side]]. Backward the throat an embossed oblique. Moreover on the back side a kind of trademark ({{bib|Nedoma 1995}}: 32).<br>'''To compare''' by autopsy: colour of patina, traces of corrosion, other conspicuities<br>Any indications of the find circumstances like detailed find place are unknown. The helmet was purchased by the [[index::Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien – Antikensammlung|Kunsthistorische Museum||this side]] from Johann Grilz who excavated the helmet near the location of Klenik, 1866. An attached document - dated to the 10 July 1866 - of the [[index::Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien – Antikensammlung|Kunsthistorische Museum||this side]] indicates that the helmet was part of a number of antiquities which were sold by Johann Grilz to museum. But there are no references about the detailed find place ({{bib|Reinecke 1942}}: 145–146). It is however obviously that the helmet must be found before July 1866. Due to the missing find circumstances a specific classification is not possible. The good state of preservation of the helmet at which no evidence of intentional damage are visible implies that the kind of deposition does not suggest a sacral motivation ({{bib|Nedoma 1995}}: 33).
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Object
Proper name: Helmet of Vače
Classification: helmet
Archaeological type: Negau helmet, Slovenian type, probably variant Vače
Material: bronze
Size: height 19.5 cm, diameter min. 25.7 cm, diameter max. 27.9cm, thickness min. 1.4 cm, thickness max. 2 cm
Condition: complete

Site: Vače (Litija, Slovenia)
Coordinates (approx.): 46° 7' 8.40" N, 14° 50' 16.80" E [from site]
Find date:
Find circumstances: unknown
Current location: Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien – Antikensammlung (repository)
Inventory Nr.: VI 2655

Inscription: SL-1 (terisna)

Sources: Reinecke 1942: 145–146
Egg 1986: 228 (No. 330), fig. 186, pl. 249
Nedoma 1995: 32–34, fig. 22, 23

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Commentary

Bronze Negau-type helmet in a good state of preservation. Domed bowl; highly creased filler with reel formed chin strap bails. The filler was riveted together in one place. Stamped decoration, one line in form of palmettes and one line of spiral eyes between two lines, on the filler. On exterior no further decoration.
In front of the throat an embossed inscription. Backward the throat an embossed oblique. Moreover on the back side a kind of trademark (Nedoma 1995: 32).
To compare by autopsy: colour of patina, traces of corrosion, other conspicuities
Any indications of the find circumstances like detailed find place are unknown. The helmet was purchased by the Kunsthistorische Museum from Johann Grilz who excavated the helmet near the location of Klenik, 1866. An attached document - dated to the 10 July 1866 - of the Kunsthistorische Museum indicates that the helmet was part of a number of antiquities which were sold by Johann Grilz to museum. But there are no references about the detailed find place (Reinecke 1942: 145–146). It is however obviously that the helmet must be found before July 1866. Due to the missing find circumstances a specific classification is not possible. The good state of preservation of the helmet at which no evidence of intentional damage are visible implies that the kind of deposition does not suggest a sacral motivation (Nedoma 1995: 33).

Bibliography

Egg 1986 Markus Egg, Italische Helme. Studien zu den ältereisenzeitlichen Helmen Italiens und der Alpen. Teil 1: Text, Teil 2: Tafeln, Mainz: Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum 1986.
Marstrander 1927 Carl Johan Sverdrup Marstrander, "Remarques sur les inscriptions des casques en bronze de Negau et de Watsch", Avhandlinger utgitt av Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi i Oslo. Hist.-filos. klasse 1926/2 (1927), 1–26.