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The date of the domestication of the horse depends to some degree upon the definition of " domestication ".
Some zoologists define " domestication " as human control over breeding, which can be detected in ancient skeletal samples by changes in the size and variability of ancient horse populations.
Other researchers look at broader evidence, including skeletal and dental evidence of working activity ; weapons, art, and spiritual artifacts ; and lifestyle patterns of human cultures.
There is also evidence that horses were kept as meat animals prior to being trained as working animals.

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