-
Eurasia are
referred to
species like
Equus mosbachensis.
North American caballine horses (which are
variously referred to
species like
Equus scotti and...
- more
specimens to be
analysed for confirmation. A
close relationship to
caballine horses was also
supported by a 2019
morphological analysis study. Equus...
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species like
other European "stenonine"
equines was
replaced by
early caballine true
horses belonging to the
species Equus mosbachensis.
Dental wear analysis...
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domesticated horses to
hybridize and
produce fertile offspring. Of the
caballine equines, E. ferus, only E.
ferus ferus, also
known as the
European wild...
- into
different groups (e.g., Bubaline, Kel Essuf,
Round Heads, Pastoral,
Caballine, Cameline),
based on a
variety of
factors (e.g., art method, organisms...
-
South America. A 2008
study suggested that all
North American fossils of
caballine-type horses,
including both the
domesticated horse and Przewalski's horse...
-
Bubaline Period, Kel
Essuf Period,
Round Head Period,
Pastoral Period,
Caballine Period, and
Cameline Period.
Archaeological evidence has
attested that...
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conversidens Western North America A
small non-
caballine species that
coexisted in
North America with the
caballine horse (E. ferus). The most
recent remains...
- into the late Holocene. The
engraved Central Saharan rock art of the
Caballine Period was
created between 2800 BP and 1000 BP. The
engraved and painted...
-
Bubaline Period, Kel
Essuf Period,
Round Head Period,
Pastoral Period,
Caballine Period, and
Cameline Period. The
Sahara was then a much
wetter place than...