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A podcast where we sit down for a virtual chat with archaeologists, historians, and other academics about their studies and experiences.
In this episode of Have Trowel, Will Travel, we're joined by Dr. William Taylor, Curator of Archaeology in the University of Colorado, Boulder, to have a chat about the archaeology of the horse. We'll hear about horse burial and sacrifice in the Mongolian steppe as well as the origins of the domesticated horse we know and love today.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/.../news-horse.../
https://www.shh.mpg.de/391568/horses-and-human-societies
Have Trowel, Will Travel
A podcast where we sit down for a virtual chat with archaeologists, historians, and other academics about their studies and experiences.