Talk: The Hallaton Helmet
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Wednesday 11 June 2025 | 1pm (Running time: 1 hour)
Djanogly Theatre and University of Nottingham Museum
Tickets : £3 (free concessions)
A talk connected to the Life at an Iron Age Hillfort exhibition.
Helen Sharp, Curator of Archaeology at Leicestershire County Council Museums, discusses the Roman cavalry helmet from the Hallaton Treasure – a collection of stunning finds buried at an Iron Age ritual site in Leicestershire – alongside two new replica recreations. She'll discuss what the helmet reveals about religion, propaganda, status and Roman-native relationships.
Following the talk, you will have the chance to view 3D prints of the Hallaton Treasure.
Image: Hallaton Helmet with Francesco Galluccio Replica © Leicestershire County Council Museums
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