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Iron Age iron snaffle bit with copper/bronze cheek rings. From the Somme-Bionne, Cart-burial "Items of harness for two horses had been placed in the special 'yoke' trench at the foot of the grave. Pair of two-link bridle-bits in iron and bronze. PRB ML1371" See BM database entry for more details.
Date 4 June 2010
institution QS:P195,Q6373
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