Where did horseback riding start? Central Asia?
>>2864082
your mother's cunt
>>2864107
You and your kind are everything wrong with this board
It started in OP's mother's cunt
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>>2864113
You and your kind are everything wrong with this board
>>2864082
Why start a thread for such a simple question?
/his/ is for debating stuff. Not spoon feeding you random answers. That's what google is for.
>sage
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>>2864127
Here's your (You)
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>>2864142
You and your kind are everything wrong with this board
toasting in epbig bread
He isnt wrong.
>>2864082
Ukraine. Also does this board have no mods
>>2864082
Eurasia steppe most likely.
>>2864082
yes, it was domesticated in central asia. I read a book on chariots recently by Duncan Noble. there was actually a relative of horses which was domesticated in Mesopotamia and used by the Sumerians to draw an early form of chariot, which are depicted in the standard of Ur.
>>2864299
oh, horseback riding. my guess is central asia but I'm not sure. it wasn't a common military tactic until the end of the Assyrian empire which has reliefs depicting archers on horseback with a second man to control the horse
>>2864082
Your mother's cunt seems to be the consensus
In what manner were mares 'ridden' first?
Eurasian steppes, archaeology finds chariots there long before everyone else.