The healing qualities of animal companionship are hard to deny. From veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder to people who have seizures, all kinds of people can get help from animals ...
A new study shows that horse owners' psychological characteristics, including their attachment styles and personality traits, ...
Horseback riding was likely a common activity as early as 4,500 to 5,000 years ago, according to a provocative new study that looked at human skeletal remains for small signs of the physical stress ...
ALL DIFFERENT FORMS. EVEN WITH FOUR HOOVES AND A MANE. HUMANS AND HORSES ARE CREATING BONDS THAT ARE TRULY HEALING. WE WANT TO INTRODUCE YOU TO THIS WEEK’S COMMUNITY CHAMPION FREEDOM RIDE. TUCKED AWAY ...
The earliest evidence of horse riding has been found in 5000-year-old human skeletons from south-east Europe. The bones of nine men from graves in Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania show hallmarks of horse ...
A new, wide-ranging exploration of human remains casts doubt on a long-standing theory in archaeology known as the Kurgan hypothesis -- which, among other claims, suggests that humans first ...
As anyone who’s spent time in the saddle knows, riding a horse can be hard on your body. But can it change the way your skeleton looks? The answer, according to archaeologists from CU Boulder: It’s ...
Humans were riding horses 1,000 years earlier than previously thought, new study finds - Mass migration of people across Eurasia around 5,000 years ago could have been driven by advent of horsemanship ...
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