The Botai Culture: Ancient Hunter-Gatherer Horsemen

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In Central Asia, 3500 BC, five and a half thousand years ago, lived sedentary hunter-gatherers who specialised in the hunting of horses.  
For centuries, generation after generation lived on almost nothing but horse meat. It’s also possible that they domesticated horses here, keeping them in corrals in their villages, for their milk and meat. They might even have ridden these horses and used them for hunting the wild horse populations, riding on their backs with spears and bows and arrows in hand. If so, this would be an independent horse domestication process from that which led to our domesticated horses today.
So who were these people? Where did they come from and how did they live? What is the evidence that they managed and domesticated horses? And what ultimately happened to them? This is the story of the incredible horse hunters of prehistoric Central Asia, the Botai culture.


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Video Chapters

00:00 The Botai Culture
01:48 MyHeritage
03:16 Where did they come from?
05:15 Botai settlements
10:15 Horse domestication evidence
16:40 Ancient horse DNA evidence
21:46 The Late 4th Millennium BC World
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