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Ice Age Horse Not What We Thought
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The skeletal remains of a horse unearthed in Utah thought to date to the last ice age are actually much younger.
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Researchers were ecstatic when, in 2018, landscapers unearthed the skeletal remains of a horse
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in a backyard in Lehigh, Utah.
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At the time, scientists thought the horse dated to the last ice age, because the bones
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were buried in sediment dating to about 16,000 years ago.
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But now, a new study shows they were way off, by a lot.
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It turns out this horse didn't live in the last ice age.
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Instead, radiocarbon dating shows its bones are no older than 340 years old.
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The team found that the horse lived sometime after 1680, but likely before Europeans permanently
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settled in the Great Salt Lake area in the mid-1800s.
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Despite this epic mistake, it's still an exciting find, the researcher said.
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An analysis of the horse's anatomy and DNA indicate that it was a domesticated horse likely
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raised, ridden, and cared for by the indigenous people.
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Horses have a long history in North America.
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They lived here from about 50 million to 10,000 years ago, disappearing about the same time
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as other large animals, including mammoths, short-faced bears, and giant sloths that went
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extinct at the end of the last ice age.
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It's likely that these big animals went extinct as they dealt with a combination of climate change
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and human interactions.
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However, horses were reintroduced to the Americas in the 16th century, when the Spaniards brought
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them over.
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Many indigenous people who lived in the Americas swiftly integrated horses into their cultures
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and economies, and that's how this horse fits into the picture.
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A genetic analysis showed that it was a domesticated horse, scientifically known as Equus Caballus,
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that was raised by indigenous people in what is now Utah, possibly by the Utes or Shoshone
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cultures.
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The Lehigh horse shows that there is an incredible archaeological record out there of the early
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relationship between indigenous people and horses, a record that tells us things not written
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in any European histories, said study lead author William Taylor, a curator of archaeology
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at the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History.
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An analysis of this horse's bones showed that it was a female and about 12 years old when
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it died, meaning it was an older mare.
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The horse's spine had fractures indicative of horseback riding, meaning someone likely
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rode this horse bareback or with a soft saddle pad, and banged up and down on the horse's
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back while riding.
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The horse also had a number of maladies, including arthritis.
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So why keep around an old horse?
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The researcher said that it's possible that indigenous people cared for this mare because
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they wanted to breed her with stallions in the herd.
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The two male and the other half of this mare, aosaur from the Queen, who was a major
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in the town of Colorado and the earth had the same name at the sea.
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The ì‚´ì•„ being an older mare and a twin, the other half of this mare was a major, and the
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head was a minuscule with a short saddle of the mountain.
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It was born in the land of the States of America.
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The one who died in the forest was a major, a minor, a major, a major, a major, a major, a major,
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a human race and a major, a major, a major, a major, and a major.
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A noites be weird to you.
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