Römisches Zaumzeug Aus Pompeji, Herculaneum Und Stabiae

Römisches Zaumzeug Aus Pompeji, Herculaneum Und Stabiae Metallizäume, Trensen Und Kandaren - Archaeopress Roman Archaeology

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Publisher's Synopsis

Few regions possess so many and mainly complete Roman bridles as do the Vesuvian sites. Singular find conditions permit both comprehensive antiquarian-historian analyses of their production, functionality, and everyday use and new approaches to their typology and chronology. The 103 catalogued specimens belong to four types of bronze headstalls, namely metallic noseband, bitless metal bridle ("hackamore"), multipartite metallic bridle ("metallic halter"), and muzzle as well as two types of bits, namely snaffle bit with circular cheekpieces and curb bit. All of them occurred in more or less numerous variants of local or provincial origin. Special attention is paid to the reconstruction of application methods and combinations of types as well as the replica of a snaffle bit with circular cheekpieces. Bitless metal bridles followed Greek models, multipartite metallic bridles Celtiberian ones and, in combination with Thracian or Italian curb bits, formed typical military bridles. All Campanian finds came from civilian contexts such as luxury villae, villae rusticae, urban houses, and workshops. Thanks to find circumstances they can be attributed to draught animals, beasts of burden or mounts (horse, donkey, mule) which also showed up in stables and skeletal remains.

Book information

ISBN: 9781784910341
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Imprint: Archaeopress Archaeology
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Language: German
Number of pages: vi, 240
Weight: 950g
Height: 211mm
Width: 296mm
Spine width: 14mm