Fossils exist of several ancestral species, and cave drawings from around 30,000 BC show horses (although they were likely hunted for food). During the period 4500 BC to 2000 BC, there are records of increasing domestication by human societies.
Horses originated in North America around 55 million years ago and spread to other continents over time. The first domestication of horses by humans likely occurred around 4000-3000 BC in the Eurasian steppe region.
Horses were likely domesticated around 4000-3500 BC by the Botai culture in what is now Kazakhstan. This marked the beginning of the long history of humans using horses for transportation, agriculture, and warfare.
Bc is commonly used as an abbreviation for "before Christ." It is used in historical and archaeological contexts to refer to periods of time prior to the birth of Jesus Christ.
Horse were first hunted over 30,000 years ago as seen in cave painting of prehistoric cave dwellers. The horse was only domesticated a little over 9,000 years ago in the area now known as Kazakhstan.
Prophet Ismael is considered the first person to ride a horse in Islamic culture. However the first person to truly ride a horse is lost to time, though it is thought that it was likely a young adult or even a child.
In 10,000BC horses were about the size of modern medium sized dogs.
BC means "Before Christ", but also "Before the Current era".
I think horses were first found around 30,000 BC
yes mainly Arabs and other desert and light breeds such as the throughbred
I am pretty sure that it was 10,000 years ago, and if you want to be more specific, 10,010 years ago.
It would be 10,000 BC
yes
6000 b.C.
No.
no in 10000 BC
mongolia 10000 bc or 5000 bc no one reley knows
many periods