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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2020
The Iliad preserves the memory of Mycenaean material culture through the description of Odysseus’s helmet covered with the tusks of the wild animals. The activity and the trophy of the boar hunt were significant for the construction of a shared male identity in Mycenaean culture, and representations of the helmet are widespread. The Iliadic helmet is also distinguished by a history of circulation that reaches back to Odysseus’s grandfather, and encompasses various forms of exchange characteristic of Homeric society.
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