Social:Krasnyi Yar (Kazakhstan)
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Evidence from the presence of curved rows of postholes (indicative of fencing) and nitrogen and phosphates in the enclosed areas indicate a corral. The only livestock bones found at the site were from horses, so the inference by the researchers is that horses were held in corrals at the site.[1]
Horse-bone tools indicate leather production, suggesting horse tack.[1]
Botai sites have been found to have mare's milk residue in vessels and to have horses with tooth-wear interpreted as having been caused by using a bit for riding or traction.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Ancient Krasnyi Yar". American Museum of Natural History. http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/past-exhibitions/horse/domesticating-horses/ancient-krasnyi-yar. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
- ↑ Outram, Alan K., Natalie A. Stear, Robin Bendrey, Sandra Olsen, Alexei Kasparov, Victor Zailbert, Nick Thorpe, and Richard P. Evershed, 2009 "The Earliest Horse Harnessing and Milking," Science 323: 1332-1335
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