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Apr 2, 2021 · As a result, archaeological models for horse domestication often relied largely on indirect measures such as the frequency of Equus bones at archaeological sites, or...
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May 4, 2020 · They debated whether management of a domestic herd would leave recognizable patterns in the ages and sex of horses in the archaeological record. Without agreed-upon criteria for how to recognize horse domestication in the archaeological record, a staggering range of different ideas emerged.
Mar 2, 2020 · Przewalski’s horse. Archaeologists have long argued over when and how people first domesticated horses. A decade ago, new techniques appeared to have provided answers – but further...
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In this paper, we use a spatially and demographically explicit model, parameterized with autosomal genotype data from >300 horses, sampled in 12 localities distributed throughout northern Eurasia (Fig. 1A), to investigate the origin and spread of horse domestication.
As a result, archaeological models for horse domestication often relied largely on indirect measures such as the frequency of Equus bones at archaeological sites, or changes in their...
May 7, 2012 · On the basis of current evidence from archaeology, mitochondrial DNA, and Y-chromosomal sequencing, a number of different domestication scenarios have been proposed, ranging from the spread of domestic horses out of a restricted primary area of domestication to the domestication of numerous distinct wild horse populations.