Traces of horses have been found at the site of Surkotada, located in the western part of the Indus Valley Civilization, specifically in present-day Gujarat, India. Archaeological excavations revealed horse bones and related artifacts, suggesting that horses were present in this region during the civilization's peak. However, the evidence of horses in the Indus Valley is still debated among scholars, as other major sites like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa show little to no signs of horse remains.
cow , horse
there are traces of ground up horse hair in the mix.
The horse is attached to the vehicle by the traces. The traces come from the collar or breast collar, along the side of the horse and they attach to the vehicle by the heel chains, a short length of chain at the end of each trace. The traces is attached by the heel chains to the singletree on the vehicle.
Assam Valley Light Horse was created in 1891.
Wild Horse Valley - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
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hooves are found on horse feet
Up the Big Grade in the Valley of the Kicking Horse - 1899 was released on: USA: October 1899
The Trojan Horse were built by the Achaean. The leader of them were the Mycenaean.
White horse is found in the Yukon this is a northen territory of Canada.
S. R. Rao, in a book entitled 'Lothal', published by Archaelogical Survey of India (1985) records: "Terracotta model of a horse is significant as it supports the zoologists' identification of horse bones at Lothal." - Vasant Dave, Vadodara. Sandor Bokonyi, a biologist who specializes in equines, identified large numbers of bones found at Indus Valley sites as bones of true horses, not donkeys or other equines.