Roman Head Covering, Bolton Museum, Greater Manchester
This woollen felt head covering is one of only three known, the others being in Manchester and Florence, and is the best known example of its kind in the world.
It is around 1800-2000 years old and is most likely a hat or helmet cover that was worn by the Roman military, after they conquered Egypt in 30BCE. The style is similar to military hats worn in the area around modern-day Turkey, but this hat has had a large scalloped brim added, possibly to protect against the sun and sand.
This is the first time it has been seen by the public since it was found over 100 years ago due to recent conservation.














