1 posted on
07/15/2020 7:36:02 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
To: SunkenCiv
I wonder who the first leader was 3500 years ago who thought “hey if we are on these horses when we go into battle and they are not we will destroy them”
Or maybe lots of different groups figured that out separately
3 posted on
07/15/2020 7:41:44 PM PDT by
dp0622
(Trump!!)
To: SunkenCiv
Our materials suggest that armed horsemen who fought on horseback could have appeared in the Eurasian steppes no later than 1600 BC... Ruth Bader Ginsburg's first job?
4 posted on
07/15/2020 7:42:59 PM PDT by
immadashell
(Save Innocent Lives - ban gun free zones)
To: SunkenCiv
Emma has been working on the site for several decades?
5 posted on
07/15/2020 7:44:01 PM PDT by
Deaf Smith
(When a takes his chances, chances will be taken that's for sure)
To: SunkenCiv
700 years is a significant adjustment, quite an achievment if the new estimate holds up.
To: SunkenCiv
Weren’t the Egyptians using chariots before that?
8 posted on
07/15/2020 8:01:15 PM PDT by
fella
("As it was before Noah so shall it be again,")
To: SunkenCiv
Troy was part of the Bronze age and they were known for their horses. Not just the Trojan Horse either.
Hector’s epithet was “tamer of horses”
9 posted on
07/15/2020 8:08:53 PM PDT by
yarddog
( For I am persuaded.)
To: SunkenCiv
Although there is evidence that horses were domesticated thousands of years prior.
10 posted on
07/16/2020 2:38:37 AM PDT by
PIF
(They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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