Scientists turn to human skeletons to explore origins of horseback riding
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Horseback riding can alter human skeletons, but these changes alone can't definitively prove if someone rode horses. A new study challenges the Kurgan hypothesis, which claimed early horse domestication led to the spread of Indo-European languages, as skeletal evidence is inconclusive and can result from various activities.
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