University of Exeter: The Rise of Horsepower 4,200 Years Ago
June 07, 2024
June 07, 2024
EXETER, England, June 7 (TNSres) -- The University of Exeter issued the following news:
All domestic horses living on the planet today, whether racetrack champions, pony-club companions, or heavy draft giants, find their origins in the western Russian steppes of the third millennium BCE. The exact chronology of horse domestication and the widespread integration of 'horse power' into human societies has, however, remained highly debated.
Now, a new study published by Nat . . .
All domestic horses living on the planet today, whether racetrack champions, pony-club companions, or heavy draft giants, find their origins in the western Russian steppes of the third millennium BCE. The exact chronology of horse domestication and the widespread integration of 'horse power' into human societies has, however, remained highly debated.
Now, a new study published by Nat . . .