Steel Skullcap
First introduced during the late 12th century the Steel
Skullcap was the primary head protection for fighter at that time.
It was worn either alone or more often over or under chainmail.
Additionally, a great helm could be worn over and
by the late 13th century this was the usual practice.
Over time, the Steel Skullcap experienced several evolutions.
Many helmets became increasingly pointed and the back of the skull
cap elongated to cover the neck, thus developing into
the Bascinet. Steel Skullcaps were cheap and easy to
produce and thus much used by non-professional soldiers who could
not afford more advanced protection.
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