Horse domestication changed the face of Eurasia, helping ancient Huns and Mongols supplant western “Indo-European” farmers in an incremental westward drive that also brought Hepatitis B and plague, scientists said Wednesday.
Horse domestication changed the face of Eurasia, helping ancient Huns and Mongols supplant western “Indo-European” farmers in an incremental westward drive that also brought Hepatitis B and plague, scientists said Wednesday.