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Finding the First Horse Whisperers
Reconstruction of the tarpan, or wild European horse, Equus ferus. Illustration by Daniel Pickering, Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Credit: Sandra Olsen, Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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Horse head and neck sacrifice in a pit outside an ancient house at the Botai site of Krasnyi Yar, northern Kazakhstan.
Credit: Sandra Olsen, Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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Ceramic beaker from Botai settlement, northern Kazakhstan. Photo by Sandra Olsen, Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Credit: Sandra Olsen, Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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Kazakh woman milking mare at Kenetkul village, northern Kazakhstan, taken in 2000.
Credit: Sandra Olsen, Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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Sandra Olsen excavating at the Botai site of Vasilkovka in 2002. Photo by Chris Beard, Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Credit: Sandra Olsen, Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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