The horse arrived in Sicily before the first idea

The horse arrived in Sicily before the first idea

Tampa, Florida – According to a statement issued by the University of South Florida (USF), a new study describes the previous assumptions that the horses first arrived on Sicily Island. Until recently, archaeologists thought that animals were not there until the first thousand first thousand B New research led by USF archaeological scientist David Tanasi shows that horses not only lived there at least a thousand years ago, but were also an integral part of the early bronze era. Evidence of this has come from a place near Polyzillo Mountain where Tanasi and his colleagues recovered a large number of ceramic ships, including cups, pitchers and a large pedestal basin, used during ancient Liberation rituals. Surprisingly, the proteomic analysis of organic oysters on the inner part of the vessels of the vessel detected a clear biomolycular signature of horse products, especially horseback blood. Tanasi believes that a large basin was once the main component of the sectarian ritual and had horse meat -based foods, possibly in the form of a stew. Participants of the rituals erected some parts in small cups and ate it as part of a religious event. Tanci said, “To prove that Sicily’s desirs had access to horses a thousand years ago, which was traditionally believed that it had many defects and that the existing models of horses, use and nutritional methods have been substantially changed.” Read the original scholarly article about this research Plus a. To read about the analysis of the second -century Tannie B Mugs were found in Egypt’s Fame Oasis, “Samples: Egyptian Base Cup”.
 

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