During excavations in the Gomila area of Croatia's

During excavations in the Gomila area of Croatia's

Pelješac peninsula, archaeologists unearthed a remarkable artifact: a 2,500-year-old Greek-Illyrian helmet. This discovery marks a significant breakthrough in the study of ancient civilizations in the region, offering a tangible link to the complex interactions between Greek settlers and Illyrian communities during antiquity. The helmet, with its intricate design and historical context, provides valuable insights into the military practices, cultural exchanges, and technological advancements of that era. Its excavation not only enriches our understanding of ancient warfare and craftsmanship but also underscores the importance of archaeological research in uncovering the multifaceted history of the Pelješac peninsula and its role in the ancient Mediterranean world.

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