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Recent Archealogical Finds On Horse Domestication Mean Reconsideration of Historical Art, Military History

Sep8 by jdresner

Very interesting article on how recent archealogical discoveries in Saudi Arabia, pushing back the date of first domestication of horses by millenia, requires reconsidering early art, greek mythology and military history

This entry was posted in Art/Culture, doing history, Greece/Rome, Interesting/Supplemental, military, not homework.

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