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Humans didn't domesticate horses until 4,200 years ago — a millennium later than thoughtHumans domesticated horses 1,000 years later than previously thought, first for access to their meat and milk and then for their transportation capabilities, a new study of ancient horse DNA suggests.
That’s 10 fewer than humans—but one more than dogs and four ... footage—15 hours of video showing 86 male and female horses, from a variety of breeds, ranging in age from four weeks to ...
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