Tradesmen in the Spartan state.
Corinthian helmet?
Spartan helmets were primarily made of bronze, which provided durability and protection in battle. The helmets often featured a distinctive design, including a crest and a faceplate, to enhance both functionality and intimidation. Some helmets also included leather or other materials for padding inside to ensure a snug fit and comfort for the wearer.
The armour, weapons, tools, and everything else used by the Spartan army was made by a slave class called helots.
Spartan helmets, particularly the iconic Corinthian style, were developed around the 7th century BCE. These helmets became prominent during the Classical period of ancient Greece, especially during the 5th century BCE, when Sparta was a dominant military power. The design provided excellent protection while allowing visibility and mobility, making it well-suited for the phalanx formation used by Spartan warriors.
There's one in the Olympic Challenges: Imperial Temple Race.
Ancient Spartan buildings are tall and well built to please the gods.
Ancient Spartan buildings are tall and well built to please the gods.
Technically speaking, all the helmets in the armory are Spartan helmets. If you mean the specific helmet worn by Master Cheif in Halo 3, the MJOLNIR MK. VI, then that costs 300,000 credits.
Mostly bronze. some had inlays of gold or silver. they would have "manes" on leaders or important people's helmets.
Spartan weapons were most likely created by the Perioki - the Spartan commoners. They handled all the commerce for the city, such as trade, fishing, blacksmithing etc. This enabled the Spartiates (full-citizens) could focus on their training.
Friction.
No. The Serfs were called "Helots" and were mainly based in Messenia. They worked to provide food for the Spartiates, the elite Spartan class. Hoplites were the Spartan warriors. The common image of these men in helmets, with a large shield and spear each, arranged in rows was called the Phalanx.