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Horseback riding, asymmetry, and anthropogenic changes to the equine skull: evidence for mounted riding in Mongolia’s late Bronze Age

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Taylor,  William
Archaeology, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society;

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Taylor, W., & Tuvshinjargal, T. (2018). Horseback riding, asymmetry, and anthropogenic changes to the equine skull: evidence for mounted riding in Mongolia’s late Bronze Age. In L. Bartosiewicz, & E. Gál (Eds.), Care or neglect?: evidence of animal disease in archaeology; proceedings of the 6th meeting of the Animal Palaeopathology Working Group of the International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ), Budapest, Hungary, 2016 (pp. 134-154). Oxford [u.a.]: Oxbow Books.


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