Early Iron Age horse exploitation in Thrace (Bulgaria) inferred from dental attrition and vertebral pathology | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Early Iron Age horse exploitation in Thrace (Bulgaria) inferred from dental attrition and vertebral pathology
Key Points
Dental attrition indicates the wear patterns consistent with exploitation of horses for labor and riding, highlighting their roles in ancient societies.
Key evidence shows that dental wear was significantly observed among early Iron Age horses in Thrace, reflecting their usage for various tasks.
Observational analysis used dental attrition and vertebral pathology to uncover insights into the lives and uses of horses during the Early Iron Age in Bulgaria.
Further palaeopathological studies are essential, emphasizing the need for deeper understanding of horse management practices in historical contexts.
Abstract
Further palaeopathological studies of Early Iron Age horses are needed to refine interpretations.