Early domestication of the horse
Fascinating Washington Post article: “Long-frozen DNA shows how people changed the ‘most important domesticated animal’” http://wapo.st/2p87PaG Beginning with the Scythians, in…
Prof. Rich Slatta has taught history at NC State since 1980. In July 2016 he semi-retired and now teaches HI 216 online. He specializes in modern Latin America and comparative ranching frontiers of the Americas. Slatta also directed the university's First Year Inquiry program from 2009 to 2016. He has published 10 books, including Cowboys of the Americas, Comparing Cowboys and Frontiers, The Mythical West, The Cowboy Encyclopedia, Cowboy: The Illustrated History, Latin America: An Interactive History Lab (online book), Bandidos, Simon Bolivar's Quest for Glory, and Gauchos and the Vanishing Frontier.
Fascinating Washington Post article: “Long-frozen DNA shows how people changed the ‘most important domesticated animal’” http://wapo.st/2p87PaG Beginning with the Scythians, in…
From Smithsonian Magazine story by Lorraine Boissoneault, JAN 31, 2017 “The earliest bone to show distinct human-made marks—a horse jaw, sawed by…
Read details of the 45,000 Wild Horses To Be Killed By The U.S. Government By Sarah V Schweig Sep. 12,…
May 2016. NC State senior animal science major Leanne Nieforth, and Associate Professor of Communication Dr. Liz Craig are researching human-horse…
If you’ve visited Victoria, British Columbia, you know it’s among the most charming, beautiful cities in the world. Butchart Gardens…