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| Horses In Art, Literature And Mythology II |
| By Ann Knapp |
| European artists and storytellers had a rich tradition to draw on in depicting the sometimes-crucial relationship between humans and horses. Greek and Roman myth yielded such vivid horse-characters as the winged Pegasus, the man-eating Mares of Diomedes, and the horses who drive Apollo's sun-chariot across the sky. |
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| Horses In Art, Literature And Mythology |
| By Ann Knapp |
| Few animals have influenced the history of human culture like the horse. These four-legged running machines gave us food, mobility, and enhanced success at hunting hard-to-catch animals. |
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| Understanding the Nature of the Horse |
| By Jo Thompson |
| By nature the horse was intended to live in grassy fields with natural protection through trees and the landscape from the elements The horse lived in herds and most herds were groups of mares with one stallion for protection |
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