Introduction to studies on late Sasanian protective armour. The Yarysh-Mardy helmet
Introduction to studies on late Sasanian protective armour. The Yarysh-Mardy helmet
Author(s): Adam KubikSubject(s): History, Archaeology, Military history, Ancient World
Published by: Instytut Historii UwS
Keywords: Helmets; Armour; Sasanian Iran; Caucasia; Central Asia; Nomads
Summary/Abstract: The article discusses a helmet found in 1968 in a mountainous village of Yarysh-Mardy situated on theriver Argun in the north-eastern Caucasus. The helmet was often associated with the Golden Horde period, whichaccording to the author seems highly unlikely. On the basis of a detailed comparative analysis, the author putsforward a thesis of dating the object to either the late-Sasanid or early-Islamic period, i.e. to late 6th- beginning of8th c. AD. Specifically, it is suggested that the appearance of the helmet in the Caucasus may be attributed to thetime of Byzantine-Sasanid conflicts taking place at the turn of 6th and 7th c. AD.Additionally, the article argues that in the late Sasanid period a new sub-type of helmets came intoexistence, namely the ones with straight spangs and ones with spiky rivets. Furthermore, it is proposed that theYarysh-Mardy helmet bears certain correspondences to similar finds from Groningen and Bremen.
Journal: Historia i Świat
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 5
- Page Range: 77-105
- Page Count: 29
- Language: English