El gobierno del caballo montado en la antigüedad clásica con especial referencia al caso de Iberia. Bocados, espuelas y la cuestión de la silla de montar, estribos y herraduras
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https://doi.org/10.3989/gladius.2005.26Keywords:
Horse, Iron Age, Greece, Rome, Iberia, Horse bit, Spurs, Saddle, Ephippion, Stirrups, HorsehoesAbstract
We examine the different elements of the horse’s tack in Antiquity: bits, spurs, saddle, stirrups and the problem of horseshoes, with special reference to the case of Iberia.
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2005-12-30
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Quesada Sanz, F. (2005). El gobierno del caballo montado en la antigüedad clásica con especial referencia al caso de Iberia. Bocados, espuelas y la cuestión de la silla de montar, estribos y herraduras. Gladius, 25, 97–149. https://doi.org/10.3989/gladius.2005.26
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