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Mongolian Herders Removed ‘Wolf’ Teeth From Young Horses 3000 Years Ago, Oldest Evidence of Horse Dental CareIt turns out the ancient Mongolian herders practiced experimental ... In 2015, Taylor and his team started working at the Deer Stone-Khirigsuur Complex where the earliest physical evidence for ...
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Ancient Remains Of Horses Provide A Look Into How The People Of Mongolia Experimented With Equine Dentistry Over 3,000 Years AgoThe earliest evidence of horse dental care was carried out by the nomadic Deer Stone-Khirigsuur culture in Mongolia, which existed between 1300 to 1700 B.C. A team of researchers made the ...
Located on the slopes of the Khangai Ridge in central Mongolia, these deer stones were used for ceremonial and funerary practices. Dating from about 1200 to 600 BCE, they stand up to four metres tall ...
A herd of wild deer roamed freely, foraging and resting in the snow, breathing life into the early spring forest in the Helan Mountains in north ...
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