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In a small part of Central Asia, five-and-a-half thousand years ago, there lived perhaps the most horse-focused society that has ever existed in the world. Some experts believe that they in fact domesticated horses here, keeping them in corals in their villages for their milk and meat. It's even argued that they rode these horses and used them for hunting the wild horse populations, riding on their backs with spears, and bows and arrows in hand. If so, this would be an independent domestication process from that which led to our domesticated horses today. So who were these people? This is the story of the incredible horse hunters of prehistoric Central Asia; the Botai Culture.

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@76rjackson

3 weeks ago

Mr Davis' channel is truly top notch! Great videos, well researched topics with fascinating details will keep you happy if you are a history and/or anthropology buff.

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@VespasianJudea

3 weeks ago

Here you go again coming up with awesome videos. Keep it up man.

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@zacsayer1818

3 weeks ago

Legend has it, that this tribe’s children were even born on horseback! I wonder if they were conceived on horseback too? 😂

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@fion1flatout

3 weeks ago

I love the way you pronounce 'horses'

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@igorvoloshin3406

2 weeks ago

In Mongolia and Russian Far East there lives a small almost extinct nation - the Orocs, just about 400 of them now living. They speak Oroch language of Tungus language family, a very ancient one. In they language their own name means 'Deer Riders'. They also have name for horse riders: murocs. For the word 'or' means 'a deer' and the word 'mur' means 'a horse' in their language.

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@brandiphillips5843

2 weeks ago

Thank you for all your hard work 😊😊😊

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@SonjaBro

3 weeks ago

I littarly read in my book about this 5 hours ago hahah almost the exact same thing.. i study horses btw but damn this algoritm is crazy

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@gregorymalchuk272

2 weeks ago

Who domesticated our current domestic horses if this one was independent?

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@Hadewijch_

3 weeks ago

Botai horses were pzrewalski horses, weren’t they. Not the same species as modern day domesticated horses.

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@BEY.961

2 weeks ago

Who's milking horses

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@RichardMiller-tq6ut

3 weeks ago

I wonder what shade their skin was

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@DonnaCsuti-ji2dd

3 weeks ago

Remember the continents have come together several times and horses were on all the northern hemisphere . People were in North America hunting mammoths 10,000 years ago pre younger dryis they were sophisticated peoples with beautiful spear points I'd be willing to bet they also rode horses.

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@christophercrowley9873

3 weeks ago

Not the Yamnaya or Andronovo as thought to have been the earliest horse domestication.

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@DS.proudkiwi

3 weeks ago

Living and working horses back then would have been so much easier than it is these days
. Because it would have been part of every day it wouldn't take up so much time to like get up in the morning saddle your horses throw your gear on and you were away ..... these days it takes an hour to catch, brush and load them on a trailer,an hour or more drive to whatever polo grounds. Two hours saddling, brushing, doing up tails and putting on leg protectors....all for one horse to play twenty minutes and swop out with another one and then you have to un saddle,undo leg protectors and tail hose each horse down,then pack away their gear and wait for next one to come on and other to go out . Then you have to load them up again drive home unload them and gear clean gear and give horses some grain feed and let them go again 😅 god it drives me nuts sometime

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@hitekkaifighter1825

3 weeks ago

T H I C C C C K Q U E

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