Researchers Find New Evidence of Early Horse Domestication
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Soil from a Copper Age site in northern Kazakhstan has yielded new evidence for domesticated horses up to 5,600 years ago. Researchers from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and the University of Pittsburgh have discovered phosphorus-enriched soils inside what appear to be the remains of horse corrals beside pit houses; the soil matches what would be expected from earth once enriched by horse manure.
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