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This horse tack reconstruction is by Krym ... Nomads and Networks: The Ancient Art and Culture of Kazakhstan is on view through November 12, 2012.
These endangered horses traveled 3,000 miles to a nature preserve in their native homeland, where conservations are saving ...
REUTERS/David W. Cerny Przewalski’s horses have returned to the steppes of Kazakhstan after nearly 200 years, part of an ambitious scheme to reintroduce the world's last wild horses to their ...
including intricately constructed gold jewelry and ornaments for horse harnesses. Archaeologists discovered the objects while excavating burial mounds in eastern Kazakhstan over the past three ...
Evidence from soil inside the remains of a 5600-year-old horse yard indicates that the ancient Botai people of Kazakhstan were among the earliest to domesticate horses. But the Botai probably ate ...
Known as Przewalski’s horses, the animals have been missing from Kazakhstan’s landscape for 200 years. They're being reintroduced, where they'll play a crucial role in the ecosystem.
In this episode of Modern Nomads, we meet the Kazakh Tazy — a sighthound now gaining international recognition as a distinct ...
Endangered wild horses have returned to the Golden Steppe of Kazakhstan for the first time in at least 200 years after decades-long efforts. The airlifts of seven Przewalski's Horses from Europe ...
"The British people honor the horse, and they don't eat it. They haven't got the tradition," she said. "Here in Kazakhstan, our ancestors ate horses, and it is deeply connected to our identity." ...