English: This parade helmet and face mask, made of beaten iron, was found by James Curle at the site of the Roman fort of Trimontium in the parish of Melrose, Newstead, in Roxburghshire. It was used in parades and tournaments by auxiliary cavalrymen between 80 and 100 AD. National Museum of Scotland.
Français : Ce casque/masque de parade en fer battu a été trouvé par James Curle sur le site du fort romain de Trimontium dans la paroisse de Melrose, Newstead, Roxburghshire, Écosse. Il était utilisé dans les parades et les tournois par le cavaliers auxiliaires entre 80 et 100 de notre ère. National Museum of Scotland.
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Newstead Helmet, an iron Roman cavalry helmet dating to 80–100 AD that was discovered at the site of a Roman fort in Newstead, near Melrose in Roxburghshire, Scotland in 1905