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The Evolution of the Domestic Horse

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Extract

The term ‘horse’, usually taken by the lay mind to apply only to the domesticated animal, has a much wider connotation for the zoologist, who extends it also to include the zebra, the grey African ass, and the Asiatic dziggetai which varies in colour from yellow to reddish brown. The latter derives its name (hemionus) from its appearance, which is something between that of the ass proper and of the horse proper, although actually it is not closely related to either group, and in fact is better regarded as quite independent.

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1935

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References

1 See Woolley,The Royal Cemetery, pp. 271 ff, and plate 92.

2 Loc. cit. p. 78, and plate 166.

3 Equus equiferus Pallas.

4 Equus gmelini Antonius.

5 Roughly the longitude of Archangel and Rostov-on-Don.