Archaeologists have discovered the earliest direct evidence for horseback riding in 5000-year-old human skeletons found in central Europe.
The equipment used by early riders is rarely
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Archaeologists have discovered the earliest direct evidence for horseback riding in 5000-year-old human skeletons found in central Europe.
The equipment used by early riders is rarely
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