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Thu 30 Sep, 2010 8:25 pm
Scott,
Check out your copy of Curtis' 2,500 Years of European Helmets. Page 61 shows breaths on the left side (assuming the picture negative isn't flipped).
There are a couple in the Curtis book and one or two in the German book Europaische Helme that show some breaths surrounding the edge of the opening near the mouth (under the beak). See below.
Obviously holes under the beak won't do much for visibility, but might help airflow. It seems to have been more common to pierce one side only, though at least 1 example exists with the left side pierced.
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Bascinet from Museum fur Deutsches Geschichte
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