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From Steppe to Stable: Horses and Horsemanship in the Ancient World

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Advisor
Heckel, Waldemar
Author
Willekes, Carolyn
Accessioned
2013-05-02T18:21:58Z
Available
2013-06-10T07:00:47Z
Issued
2013-05-02
Submitted
2013
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Horse
Ancient History
Environmental history
Military history
anthropology
Subject
History--Ancient
Literature--Classical
History--Ancient
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Thesis
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Abstract
This dissertation is a re-evaluation of the horse in the ancient world. The approach is not based on humans and human controls, rather it seeks to examine the equines of antiquity from the viewpoint of the horses themselves. This is accomplished by looking at equine conformation and how form dictated function.
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University of Calgary
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Graduate Studies
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5072/PRISM/26239
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http://hdl.handle.net/11023/698
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