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Widespread horse-based mobility arose around 2200 bce in Eurasia

Pablo Librado, Gaetan Tressières, Lorelei Chauvey et al.

141 Authors
2024-06-06 Published
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Authors

PL
Pablo Librado
GT
Gaetan Tressières
LC
Lorelei Chauvey
AF
Antoine Fages
NK
Naveed Khan
SS
Stéphanie Schiavinato
LC
Laure Calvière-Tonasso
MA
Mariya A. Kusliy
CG
Charleen Gaunitz
XL
Xuexue Liu
SW
Stefanie Wagner
CD
Clio Der Sarkissian
AS
Andaine Seguin-Orlando
AP
Aude Perdereau
JA
Jean-Marc Aury
JS
John Southon
BS
Beth Shapiro
OB
Olivier Bouchez
CD
Cécile Donnadieu
YR
Yvette Running Horse Collin
KM
Kristian M. Gregersen
MD
Mads Dengsø Jessen
KC
Kirsten Christensen
LC
Lone Claudi-Hansen
MP
Mélanie Pruvost
EP
Erich Pucher
HV
Hrvoje Vulic
MN
Mario Novak
AR
Andrea Rimpf
PT
Peter Turk
SR
Simone Reiter
GB
Gottfried Brem
CS
Christoph Schwall
ÉB
Éric Barrey
CR
Céline Robert
CD
Christophe Degueurce
LK
Liora Kolska Horwitz
LK
Lutz Klassen
UR
Uffe Rasmussen
JK
Jacob Kveiborg
NN
Niels Nørkjær Johannsen
DM
Daniel Makowiecki
PM
Przemysław Makarowicz
MS
Marcin Szeliga
VI
Vasyl Ilchyshyn
VR
Vitalii Rud
JR
Jan Romaniszyn
VE
Victoria E. Mullin
MV
Marta Verdugo
DG
Daniel G. Bradley
JL
João L. Cardoso
MJ
Maria J. Valente
MT
Miguel Telles Antunes
CA
Carly Ameen
RT
Richard Thomas
AL
Arne Ludwig
MM
Matilde Marzullo
OP
Ornella Prato
GB
Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni
UT
Umberto Tecchiati
JG
José Granado
AS
Angela Schlumbaum
SD
Sabine Deschler-Erb
MS
Monika Schernig Mráz
NB
Nicolas Boulbes
AG
Armelle Gardeisen
CM
Christian Mayer
HD
Hans-Jürgen Döhle
MV
Magdolna Vicze
PA
Pavel A. Kosintsev
RK
René Kyselý
LP
Lubomír Peške
TO
Terry O’Connor
EA
Elina Ananyevskaya
IS
Irina Shevnina
AL
Andrey Logvin
AA
Alexey A. Kovalev
TI
Tumur-Ochir Iderkhangai
MV
Mikhail V. Sablin
PK
Petr K. Dashkovskiy
AS
Alexander S. Graphodatsky
IM
Ilia Merts
VM
Viktor Merts
AK
Aleksei K. Kasparov
VV
Vladimir V. Pitulko
VO
Vedat Onar
Aliye Öztan
BS
Benjamin S. Arbuckle
HM
Hugh McColl
GR
Gabriel Renaud
RK
Ruslan Khaskhanov
SD
Sergey Demidenko
AK
Anna Kadieva
BA
Biyaslan Atabiev
MS
Marie Sundqvist
GL
Gabriella Lindgren
FJ
F. Javier López-Cachero
SA
Silvia Albizuri
TT
Tajana Trbojević Vukičević
AR
Anita Rapan Papeša
MB
Marcel Burić
PR
Petra Rajić Šikanjić
JW
Jaco Weinstock
DA
David Asensio Vilaró
FC
Ferran Codina
CG
Cristina García Dalmau
JM
Jordi Morer de Llorens
JP
Josep Pou
GD
Gabriel de Prado
JS
Joan Sanmartí
NK
Nabil Kallala
JR
Joan Ramon Torres
BM
Bouthéina Maraoui-Telmini
MB
Maria-Carme Belarte Franco
SV
Silvia Valenzuela-Lamas
AZ
Antoine Zazzo
SL
Sébastien Lepetz
SD
Sylvie Duchesne
AA
Anatoly Alexeev
JB
Jamsranjav Bayarsaikhan
JH
Jean-Luc Houle
NB
Noost Bayarkhuu
TT
Tsagaan Turbat
ÉC
Éric Crubézy
IS
Irina Shingiray
MM
Marjan Mashkour
NY
Natalia Ya. Berezina
DS
Dmitriy S. Korobov
AB
Andrey Belinskiy
AK
Alexey Kalmykov
JD
Jean-Paul Demoule
SR
Sabine Reinhold
SH
Svend Hansen
BW
Barbara Wallner
NR
Natalia Roslyakova
PF
Pavel F. Kuznetsov
AA
Alexey A. Tishkin
PW
Patrick Wincker
KK
Katherine Kanne
AO
Alan Outram
LO
Ludovic Orlando
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Horses revolutionized human history with fast mobility. However, the timeline between their domestication and their widespread integration as a means of transport remains contentious. Here we assemble a collection of 475 ancient horse genomes to assess the period when these animals were first reshaped by human agency in Eurasia. We find that reproductive control of the modern domestic lineage emerged around 2200 bce, through close-kin mating and shortened generation times. Reproductive control emerged following a severe domestication bottleneck starting no earlier than approximately 2700 bce, and coincided with a sudden expansion across Eurasia that ultimately resulted in the replacement of nearly every local horse lineage. This expansion marked the rise of widespread horse-based mobility in human history, which refutes the commonly held narrative of large horse herds accompanying the massive migration of steppe peoples across Europe around 3000 bce and earlier. Finally, we detect significantly shortened generation times at Botai around 3500 bce, a settlement from central Asia associated with corrals and a subsistence economy centred on horses. This supports local horse husbandry before the rise of modern domestic bloodlines.

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