Mongolia’s Earliest Evidence of Equine Dentistry – Archaeology


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Mongolia's Earliest Evidence of Equine Dentistry
Archaeology
JENA, GERMANY—Live Science reports that researchers led by William Taylor of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History examined the remains of 85 horses buried between 1200 and 700 B.C. in Mongolia by the nomadic Deer ...
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