William T. Taylor 
Hoof Beats [EPUB ebook] 
How Horses Shaped Human History

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‘Hoof Beats helps readers see the drama even in the grass eating. . . . Taylor has written that too-rare work that is as authoritative as it is legible to the lay audience.’—New York Times
Journey to the ancient past with cutting-edge science and new data to discover how horses forever altered the course of human history.  
 
From the Rockies to the Himalayas, the bond between horses and humans has spanned across time and civilizations. In this archaeological journey, William T. Taylor explores how momentous events in the story of humans and horses helped create the world we live in today. Tracing the horse’s origins and spread from the western Eurasian steppes to the invention of horse-drawn transportation and the explosive shift to mounted riding, Taylor offers a revolutionary new account of how horses altered the course of human history. 
 
Drawing on Indigenous perspectives, ancient DNA, and new research from Mongolia to the Great Plains and beyond, Taylor guides readers through the major discoveries that have placed the horse at the origins of globalization, trade, biological exchange, and social inequality.
Hoof Beats transforms our understanding of both horses and humanity’s ancient past and asks us to consider what our relationship with horses means for the future of humanity and the world around us.

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Table of Content

CONTENTS
Acknowledgments 
Prelude 
Beat One · Horses and People
1. Evolution
2. Connection 
3. Tracing Domestication 
Beat Two · The Cart
4. Wheels 
5. Chariots 
Beat Three · The Rider
6. Oracle Bones 
7. Horseback 
8. Horse People 
9. The Silk and Tea Roads 
10. Steppe Empires 
11. Desert and Savanna Empires 
Beat Four · The World
12. Out to Sea 
13. The Return 
14. Pampas 
15. Into the Pacifi c and Down Under 
16. Iron Horses 
17. Hoofprints 
List of Illustrations 
Notes 
Bibliography 
Index 

About the author

William T. Taylor is Assistant Professor and Curator of Archaeology at the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History in Boulder.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 360 ● ISBN 9780520380707 ● File size 27.5 MB ● Publisher University of California Press ● Published 2024 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9517543 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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