HORSES THROUGH TIME
Sandra L. Olsen Horses Through Time is a comprehensive illustrated compilation of essays by some of the world's foremost authorities on horses. The book examines in layman's terms the development of the lineage of horses through the paleontological record, the domestication of horses based on the archaeological record, the history of the interplay between humans and horses, the development of horse breeds, the lively history of equestrian sports, and the advances of equine veterinary medicine, including an extensive case study about the prestigious School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. To put horses in a global perspective, the book also discusses the living relatives of horses. New, never-published data presented by the researchers offer the reader easy access to the latest information in a variety of equine topics in an entertaining, yet informative, manner. Every chapter is topped off with exquisite photographs of horses, most of them in color.
Horses Through Time provides fresh insights into the interplay between humans and horses, clarifying historical trends. I learned something new in every chapter.Table of Contents
Published by Roberts Rinehart Publishers for Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 1996.
Roberts Rinehart Publishers
ISBN 1-57098-060-8
Horses Through Time is available from the Natural History Store.
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