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Model Helmet

China

Qin dynasty (221–206 BCE)

Not on view

This model helmet replicates the iron headgear that began to supplant bronze examples in the late Warring States period (475–221 B.C.). All of the First Emperor’s terracotta warriors wear suits of armor, but none wears a helmet. The reason for this may be the nature of the terracotta army’s function: to simulate a funerary procession for their ruler. According to protocol, subordinates had to remove their helmets when appearing before the emperor.

Model Helmet, Limestone, China

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