Spanish archaeologist Manuel Esteve wearing a Corinthian helmet he found in Jeréz, Spain (1938)

    by ArchiGuru

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    1. So we’re just ignoring the fact that an “archeologist” is exposing an artifact (a metal one at that) that’s thousands of years old to his corrosive skin oils and humid breath?

    2. RampantJellyfish on

      They say never trust a man who isn’t ever tempted to wear a teacosy as a hat, and I say never trust an archeologist who isn’t keen to try on cool shit he finds

    3. Archaeology was wild back then! Someone should make a movie about it. Maybe throw in some nazis, a few snakes….

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