Шлем з Сатан-Ху — упрыгожаны шлем, знойдзены падчас раскопак пахавальнай ладдзі(руск.) (бел. ў Сатан-Ху ў 1939 годзе. Мяркуюць, што шлем, пахаваны прыблізна в 625 годзе, належаў каралю Рэдвальду(руск.) (бел., прычым багаты арнамент, магчыма, паказвае на тое, што сам шлем па сваіх функцыях быў аналагам кароны[2]. Шлем стаў самым культавым прадметам, знойдзеным у выніку аднаго з самых грандыёзных археалагічных адкрыццяў і прадстаўляе сабой адзін з найбольш значных артэфактаў англасаксонскай эпохі. Яго маска, дэкаратыўныя надброўі, наноснік і вусы, якія разам утвараюць постаць дракона ў палёце, сталі сімвалам не толькі цёмных стагоддзяў(руск.) (бел., але і сімвалам археалогіі ўвогуле[3]. Шлем быў выняты з зямлі ў выглядзе сотняў фрагментаў і ўпершыню выстаўлены на ўсеагульны агляд у форме рэканструкцыі ў 1945-46 гадоў, якая ў далейшым, у 1970-71 гадах, была заменена на больш сучасную.
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