“Previous studies estimated the domestication of horses in Central Asia dating back 5,000 years.” According to Saudi Arabian antiquities officials, a Neolithic site in the southwestern Asir province has revealed the earliest evidence of horse domestication.
Saudi Archaeologists Claim Earliest Evidence of Horse ...
Saudi Archaeologists Claim Earliest Evidence of Horse Domestication
According to Saudi Arabian antiquities officials, a Neolithic site in the southwestern Asir province has revealed the earliest evidence of horse domestication. Ali al-Ghabban, vice-chairmanwww.biblicalarchaeology.org
Ali al-Ghabban, vice-chairman of the Department of Museums and Antiquities, said a 9,000-year-old horse burial was discovered at the site of al-Maqar, along with a 3-foot-tall bust of a horse. “This discovery shows that horses were domesticated in the Arabian Peninsula for the first time more than 9,000 years ago,” said al-Ghabban. “Previous studies estimated the domestication of horses in Central Asia dating back 5,000 years.”
I have my doubts we'll see about their 9,000 year old domesticated horse