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First bioanthropological evidence for Yamnaya horsemanship.

Trautmann Martin, M Frînculeasa, Alin A et al.

36867690 PubMed ID
31 Authors
2023-03-03 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

TM
Trautmann Martin
MF
M Frînculeasa
AA
Alin A
PB
Preda-Bălănică Bianca
BP
B Petruneac
MM
Marta M
FM
Focşǎneanu Marin
MA
M Alexandrov
SS
Stefan S
AN
Atanassova Nadezhda
NW
N Włodarczak
PP
Piotr P
PM
Podsiadło Michał
MD
M Dani
JJ
János J
BZ
Bereczki Zsolt
ZH
Z Hajdu
TT
Tamás T
BR
Băjenaru Radu
RI
R Ioniță
AA
Adrian A
MA
Măgureanu Andrei
AM
A Măgureanu
DD
Despina D
PA
Popescu Anca-Diana
AS
AD Sârbu
DD
Dorin D
VG
Vasile Gabriel
GA
G Anthony
DD
David D
HV
Heyd Volker
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The origins of horseback riding remain elusive. Scientific studies show that horses were kept for their milk ~3500 to 3000 BCE, widely accepted as indicating domestication. However, this does not confirm them to be ridden. Equipment used by early riders is rarely preserved, and the reliability of equine dental and mandibular pathologies remains contested. However, horsemanship has two interacting components: the horse as mount and the human as rider. Alterations associated with riding in human skeletons therefore possibly provide the best source of information. Here, we report five Yamnaya individuals well-dated to 3021 to 2501 calibrated BCE from kurgans in Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary, displaying changes in bone morphology and distinct pathologies associated with horseback riding. These are the oldest humans identified as riders so far.

Chapter III

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