What had caused the man's joyful shout was no more than a discarded horse bridle.
He eventually settled on a soft yet resilient nylon that does not irritate the flesh and is used in horse bridles.
It consists of two groups of objects: plates, applications for horse bridles and vessels, 9 phiales, 3 ewers and a bowl.
A bit is a part of a horse bridle, and there are also tool bits.
During this time, parts of a number of horse bridles were discovered, indicating that the island may have been a transportation hub due to its convenient location.
These included a bloody glove, a pair of saddlebags with the bottoms cut out, and Desha's missing horse bridle.
Unlike the metal bit that is most common in horse bridles, the bar of a bit gag is usually a soft rubber cylinder.
Industrially, they were skilled metalworkers, the diagnostic artifacts of the culture being a bronze knife with curving profiles and a decorated handle and horse bridles.
There is no mention of horse bridles.
In 1900, at the peak of the industry, approximately 10,000 people were employed locally in preparing leather, and making saddles, horse bridles and related leather items.