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Author: * Farulfr Haraldsson -
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Date: Oct 30, 2006 - 17:05
The State.com has recently published the report Domestication event: Why the donkey and not the zebra? that is mainly about ass, donkey and horse domestication in Egypt and the other parts of Africa. However, the report gives the most recent outline of the prehistory of horses in Eurasia. Domesticaded animals, including horses, spread from the Fertile Crescent of the Ancient Near East to Eurasia. At the bottom of the report there is list of estimated date and place for animal domestication changes in the Near East, Asia and Europe. Horse domestication brought a cultural change in Central Asia in ca. 3.000 B.C.
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