Ars Technica | Tracing how horse domestication turned the Eurasian Steppe into a highway Ars Technica From Neanderthals to human hunter-gatherers to the mounted horde of Genghis Khan, the Eurasian Steppe has long been a crossroads of humanity. And for the last 5,000 years or so, domesticated horses have shaped how people moved through, lived in, ... |
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