Cheek Piece

Bit

MS1757C

Location: On Display in the Etruscan Italy Gallery

From: Italy | Etruria | Tarquinia

Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

Object Number MS1757C
Current Location Etruscan Italy Gallery - On Display
Culture Etruscan
Provenience Italy | Etruria | Tarquinia
Date Made 399-300 BCE
Section Mediterranean
Materials Bronze | Iron | Copper Alloy
Description

Roughly crescent-shaped, sheet bronze. Each is pierced by 3 holes, one central, oval, and, at each end, a square hole. On the inner surface are numerous (19-22) closely spaced small prongs. At midpoint between the two ends of the crescent there is a projecting element resembling an arrow-head in outline. In 3 cases the central hole is choked with a mass of corroded iron. A bar of iron with a horse's tooth attached was found to join one of the pieces of broken iron in the central hole of one.

Height 4 cm
Length 9.5 cm
Width 12.5 cm
Credit Line Museum Purchase; Subscription of John Wanamaker, 1896
Other Number 917 - Stevenson Etruscan Series Number

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