New York Times | Ancient Horse DNA Shows Scythian Warriors Were Adept Domesticators New York Times A Mongolian horse breeder catching horses. Credit Ludovic Orlando/Natural History Museum of Denmark/Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Horses sacrificed by fierce nomads living in Central Asia more than 2,000 years ago have provided new ... Ancient DNA bucks tale of how the horse was tamed Video: Sacrifice of ancient horses gives clues to their domestication How Domestication Altered Ancient Horses' Genome |
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