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Jun 15, 2023 at 12:34 comment added Stuart F It may have taken a considerable amount of time to move from the idea of someone riding a horse (in the way small children often seem to want to ride dogs) to the breeding/finding of horses suitable for riding and the development of technology like bits, saddles, spurs, etc. Not an answer, but it's possible the desire to sit on a horse is far older than the common use of horses for riding, just as designs of helicopters long pre-date actual helicopters.
May 9, 2022 at 11:10 comment added LаngLаngС On the UPD: some tidbits to also consider Bronze Age Central Asia and on this relative dating inferred from "style": the paper Ghasrian2020 I cited has some pictures that are also 'stylistically' very similar, but he dates them Sasanian time! This is not meant to say that 'Hermann is nuts', or even 'Ghasrian is right', but just that IMO this is not (yet) very firm territory for precise dating in absolute numbers?
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