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English: Bronze snaffle bit from the King's Barrow burial in Yorkshire, now in the British Museum. Tag on exhibit reads: "Bronze bridle-bit from the chariot burial known as the King's Barrow, Arras, East Yorkshire 200-100 BC. Presented by Sir A W Franks PRB 1877 10-16 10" See BM database entry for more details.
Date 4 June 2010
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