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Comitatus
Roman saddle from Aegyptus frontier. It comes from the Qustul site in southern Egypt and is dated to the last quarter of the IV century CE. Located in the Oriental Institute Museum
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Comitatus
File:Roman horse harness and saddle.png - Wikimedia Commons
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Seats of Empire: Ancient saddles
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Stirrups
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Seats of Empire: Ancient saddles
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Roman Saddle
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