
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a collection of ancient horse tack, likely from the Roman Republic period, displayed in a museum case. The case is lit by overhead fluorescent lighting, casting a subtle glare on the objects. The objects are arranged across a white surface, with small labels describing each item and their significance. The case is located in a museum, likely the National Archaeological Museum of Madrid, located at 40.424, -3.689 in the city of Madrid, Spain. The tack, made of bronze and iron, includes: a large chain-like collar, smaller chain components with connecting rings, a decorative harness piece resembling a four-pointed star, multiple decorative buckles with floral designs, and a horse bit with a double ring. The case also includes a drawing of a horse fitted with a saddle and bridle, along with an explanatory plaque describing Roman Republican horse tack. The overall impression is of an educational display showcasing the tools used for riding horses during the Roman era.
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