Schedel Edelhert Cernunnos Viking hoofddeksels It has handy pockets: two
Description
It has handy pockets: two small pockets on the front and several deep pockets
De decoratie werd gebruikt om de leren rand van een seax of messchede op elkaar te laten sluiten
Combs like this were used all over Europe from the 2nd century AD
Sallet fully on the head with the visor open: ensures maximum visibility and allows the wearer to issue commands easily during battle
Schedel Edelhert Cernunnos Viking hoofddeksels It has handy pockets: twoThis antler and top part of the skull roof come from a red deer that has lived in the wild. The red deer is also known as the king of the forest. In Celtic religion, it is represented by the god Cernunnos. Deer skulls and antlers have been used for ritual purposes since the Neolithic period. Two examples of this are the antler found in Biesdorf, Germany, dating back to 9000 BCE, and the one from Star Carr in England. This antler can be used for
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