Since the tomb chamber was only damaged by collapsing and falling, rather than being destroyed by geological disasters like floods or earthquakes, the things inside had some damage, but there was not too much displacement.
So, in just over two hours, Leonard Ethan and Professor Harry had cleaned up the remaining helmet fragments from the dirt.
Indeed, all that remains of this thing now are fragments, which may not even account for half of the original complete helmet, mainly due to the corrosion of the iron components.
The most striking pieces among these fragments are the original parts of the helmet's nose, eyebrows, and mouth, as they were made using bronze, gold, and silver. Thus, they were not corroded, and the whole looks like a European fire dragon with wings spread out for flight.
"Obviously, this helmet was shattered after it rusted and due to the collapse of the tomb chamber," said Leonard Ethan with some helplessness, looking at the pile of fragments.