Tuesday, September 21, 2021 7pm
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CU Museum of Natural History presents:
Horses and people in the American West–an Archaeological Perspective
Dr. William Taylor, Curator of Archaeology, CUMNH
Tuesday, September 21 at 7 PM via Zoom
Horses are not just an animal, but a way of life across much of the Rocky Mountains, Great Plains, and American Southwest. But when–and how–did horses reach the West? And what legacy have they left in our world today? Join Dr. William Taylor, Assistant Professor and CU Museum's Curator of Archaeology, as he shares insights from the scientific study of ancient horse remains that may force us to reframe how we think about the history of humans and horses in North America.
Presented in conjunction with Horses in the North American West, a new online and in-person exhibit, coming soon to the CU Museum, available in both English and Spanish.
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