Thursday, October 21, 2021

Horse

Saraceni reports: in the centuries before Avellino, horses broke out of the Pontic-Caspian steppe. 2200-2000 BC.

Amalyah Hart is talking North[west] Caucasus but - as Davidski keeps trying to explain to us - that's not the Ukraine steppe. More to the point (exactly because the equids are not Circassian) the researchers link this to the spread of Indo-Iranian languages. Those will be the R1a-associated languages: the truest Sons Of Aryas. Not Greeks and Armenians; not even Baltoslavs - if we're to believe Hart.

These horses, against others like the Botai (which might have been the Tocharians' breed), had stronger vertebrae and didn't mind humans as much. I sense that the Ukrainians were breeding these horsies for many centuries before they had a horse that much superior to others'. That horse was amazing.

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