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Description leather saddle and bridle from Subeixi. 1) Saddle panel; 2a) Rear lens-shaped gussets; 2b) Front lens-shaped gussets; 3) Gullet (flat area of leather created between the two outer stitch lines when panels were joined); 4a) Girth, leather part; 4b) Girth, plaited horse hair strap; 5) Connecting straps; 6) Bone attachments (front); 7) Felt pad; 8) Crupper; 9) Bridle; 10) Whip; from Subeixi tomb M10, Subeixi culture, around 700-300 BCE, Northwestern China
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Source Patrick Wertmann, Maria Yibulayinmu, Mayke Wagner, Chris Taylor, Samira Müller, Dongliang Xu, Irina Elkina, Christian Leipe, Yonghong Deng and Pavel E. Tarasov: The earliest directly dated saddle for horse-riding from a mid-1st millennium BCE female burial in Northwest China . Archaeological Research in Asia 35, 2023, pp. 100451 (fig. 11), doi:10.1016/j.ara.2023.100451
Author B. H. Wang (top) and X. J. Kang (bottom)

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