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long-distance communication and exchange: Domestication of the Horse

long-distance communication and exchange: Domestication of the Horse. Devin Shin AP World History-3. How did new technologies, Domesticated Pack Animals facilitate long-distance communication and exchange? . Domestication. Pastoralists are the first to domesticate horses for use.

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long-distance communication and exchange: Domestication of the Horse

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  1. long-distance communication and exchange: Domestication of the Horse Devin Shin AP World History-3

  2. How did new technologies, Domesticated Pack Animals facilitate long-distance communication and exchange?

  3. Domestication • Pastoralists are the first to domesticate horses for use. • 4,000 B.C.E., around present-day Kazakhstan(southern Russia).

  4. Uses Agriculture Transportation Warfare

  5. Spread of the Chariot • Use of the Chariot by the invading Hittites and Hyksos caused others to adopt the chariot.

  6. Bibliography • Anitei, Stefan. Softpedia. October 24, 2006. http://news.softpedia.com/news/The-Oldest-Prove-of-Horse-Domestication-38577.shtml (accessed September 5, 2011). • Klappenbach, Laura. About.com. Animals/Wildlife.http://animals.about.com/od/hoofedmammals/a/domesticationof.htm (accessed September 5, 2011). • Weed, William Speed. Discover Magazine. March 1, 2002. http://discovermagazine.com/2002/mar/featride (accessed September 5, 2011).

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