Cotswold Archaeology - What was initially thought to be a Roman phalera (adornment worn on a horse's harness, or a 'chest ornament' for men), recovered as an unstratified find at a Bristol
![Fig. . A bridle boss from Pusku (no ). Jn . Pusku valjanaast (nr ).... | Download Scientific Diagram Fig. . A bridle boss from Pusku (no ). Jn . Pusku valjanaast (nr ).... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tuuli-Kurisoo/publication/358235660/figure/fig3/AS:1118276901974017@1643629398385/Fig-A-bridle-boss-from-Pusku-no-Jn-Pusku-valjanaast-nr-Photo-Foto-Jaana_Q320.jpg)
Fig. . A bridle boss from Pusku (no ). Jn . Pusku valjanaast (nr ).... | Download Scientific Diagram
![Horse Bridle Boss from the 17th/18th Centuries. Post Medieval copper alloy bridle boss with moulded scroll decoration. The central dome is formed of 6 regularly spaced rectangular slots. Found using Equinox 800. : Horse Bridle Boss from the 17th/18th Centuries. Post Medieval copper alloy bridle boss with moulded scroll decoration. The central dome is formed of 6 regularly spaced rectangular slots. Found using Equinox 800. :](https://i.redd.it/m2exg25su9871.jpg)