Roman Cavalry Helmets

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Title
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alloy
annealed
Author_Giuseppe Rava
Author_M.C. Bishop
Berzobis
bowl
bronze
Caesar
Category=JWCD
Category=JWTU
cheek piece
Coolus
corrugation
crest
Dominate
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eq_nobargain
ferrous
forthcoming
Gallic
Grawert
hastatus
Hebron
Heddernheim
Italic
Montefortino
Niederbieber
Niedermornter
Paddock
Port
Principate
Republican
Theilenhofer
Trajan
Weisenau

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472871169
  • Dimensions: 184 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Renowned authority M. C. Bishop investigates the origins, development, manufacture, decoration and use of the Roman cavalry helmet.

Roman cavalry helmets of the Republican period at first differed little from the infantry helmets and identifying them proves a challenging but not impossible task. In this study, M.C. Bishop reveals how changes to the Roman Army under the Principate at the end of the 1st century BC, not least the incorporation of auxiliary forces, brought changes, with cavalry and infantry helmet types soon diverging. Notably, the Principate saw the introduction of face-mask helmets specifically for use in the hippika gymnasia, a form of combined mounted training and display manoeuvres.

As with Roman infantry helmets, contact with Eastern cultures led to completely new types of cavalry helmet being introduced. As this study shows, this simplified helmet manufacture and ultimately led directly to a variety of post-Roman helmet types found, among others, with Saxon and Viking warriors. All of these types are described and illustrated in this ground-breaking work, featuring eight pages of specially commissioned full-colour artwork. This timely and accessible book builds on new finds and the latest research to chart the origins, evolution and legacy of the Roman cavalry helmet.

Writer, publisher and archaeologist M.C. Bishop is an authority of all aspects of Ancient Rome at war, with particular emphasis on arms and armour of the era. He has written, co-written or edited dozens of books and articles on the subject, and leads tours of Hadrian’s Wall and other Roman sites.

Giuseppe Rava has established himself as a leading military history artist. He lives and works in Italy.