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When did Domesticated Horses Appear in Lithuania?
Volume 11 (2009): The Horse and Man in European Antiquity (Worldview, Burial Rites, and Military and Everyday Life), pp. 22–31
Algirdas Girininkas   Linas Daugnora   Indrė Antanaitis-Jacobs  

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Pub. online: 30 August 2009      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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6 May 2009
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11 June 2009
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22 June 2009
Published
30 August 2009

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The horse bones found in Lithuanian habitation sites that date to the Late Neolithic and to the Early Bronze Age still do not indicate that these horses were ridden upon or used to plough the soil. However, horse bones have been found in Lithuanian territory only in those sites where bones of other animals that were domesticated have been found. This suggests that domesticated horses in Lithuania might have spread together with other domesticated animals by way of cultural diffusion during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age.

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Lithuania horses domestic fauna Late Neolithic Early Bronze Age Eneolithic

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