Program Type:
Genealogy & HistoryAge Group:
AdultsProgram Description
Event Details
The close relationship between horses and humans has changed both. People have remade horses, creating dozens of breeds. But horses have also changed us. The ways we travel, trade, play, work, and fight wars have all been profoundly shaped by our use of horses. This lecture will explore what a horse is, their evolution, anatomy, behavior, and breeds. It will present the multiple roles played by horses in human history. Presented by José Juves.
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