Mark, thanks for your post on the horse and dog sacrifices. Alekseev
states in Lecture 5 that at Oberkassel (Rhine Valley, western Germany)
was found a mandible of a dog with two molar teeth still in tact. He
claims that the second molar was larger than the first and that this was
a true sign of domestication. The mandible dates to 12,000 BC. Does
this coincide with your information?
Do you know anything about horse burials of the Scythians?
Gerry
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