How, where and when horses were domesticated, is a matter of dispute among scholars and archaeologists. Though horses were carved in Palaeolithic cave-art as early as 30,000 BC, these were probably depictions of wild horses. Most of the available evidence supports the hypothesis that horses were domesticated in the Eurasian Steppes, in approximately 3,500 BC. […]
Tag: Volume 14- Issue 13
Wreath Laying Ceremony Honouring Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw
A wreath laying ceremony was organised at the Parsi Zoroastrian Cemetery, in Ooty, in honour of the 16th death anniversary of Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, at the Madras Regiment Centre (MRC), Wellington, under the aegis of the Station Headquarters. Lt. Gen. Virendra Vats – Commandant, Defence Services Staff College, (DSSC), Wellington, laid a wreath at […]