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English: Bronze bit and bridle in the British Museum. Tag on exhibit reads: "Bronze horse-bit and other ornaments from a bridle. Etruscan, 700-650 BC. Perhaps made at Betulonia. The cheek pieces are cast in the form of horses, a motif perhaps derived from the Near East. Other ornaments show influence from central Europe." and "Castellani Collection GR 1873.9-20.246 (Bronze 357)" See BM database entry for more details.
Date 4 June 2010
institution QS:P195,Q6373
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