How Horses Changed the World

Taming horses opened a new world, allowing prehistoric people to travel farther and faster than ever before, revolutionizing military strategy, and spreading disease. The latest genetic research suggests the practice may have begun with Botai hunter-gatherers who lived in what is now modern Kazakhstan from about 3700 BCE to 3100 BCE.

Finding The First Horse Tamers

Michael Price, Science

How Horse-Riding in Eurasia Advantaged Huns, Mongols over Farmers

Mariette Le Roux, Informed Comment