Ancient equine genomes reveal dawn of horse domestication
Briefly

This research uncovers significant evidence that modern domestic horses spread explosively across various regions around 4,200 years ago, challenging previous beliefs regarding their role in human migrations.
The analysis of ancient genomes suggests that the connection between horses and human migration from the Eurasian steppes is more complex than previously thought, prompting a reevaluation of historical narratives.
Read at Nature
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