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Timeline of Horsemanship: Prehistory

September 6th, 2011 · Horses in Prehistory, Timeline of Horsemanship

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Historical Notes: Leaving the Prehistoric world behind …

September 15th, 2010 · Horses in Prehistory, Lessons of Horsemanship, Notes on History

In Eclipsed by Shadow, the first book of “The Legend of the Great Horse” trilogy, young Meagan Roberts takes the ride on a prehistoric wild horse … that’s just how things were between horses and humans 20,000 years ago.

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#39- The End of “Prey”

September 14th, 2010 · Book 1 Excerpts, Eclipsed by Shadow (excerpts): Prey

The spooked horses stampeded into the deadly corridor. The gray mare swung with the herd as Meagan grabbed mane and fought to stay mounted. Packed bodies crushed against her and she was carried with the torrent. Walls of rock blurred as the band plunged down the canyon… - Eclipsed by Shadow (excerpt)

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#38- The Horse Hunt

September 11th, 2010 · Book 1 Excerpts, Eclipsed by Shadow (excerpts): Prey

The tribe advanced, slowly tightening their circle as the herd milled in confusion. The only apparent escape was the deadly corridor between the rocks. The lead mare paced, trying to find another way before committing to the canyon’s blind entrance. – Eclipsed by Shadow (excerpt)

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The Road Slowly Traveled: the artist’s view

September 8th, 2010 · Horses in Prehistory, Notes on History

A scene in “Eclipsed by Shadow” involves a prehistoric horse hunt, with man as the predator. This hunting scene took place in the same era that prehistoric cave paintings were being created, art still visible to us in places like the amazing caves of Lascaux, France.  Even in prehistoric times we have Man the predator [...]

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#37- The Horse-killers

September 8th, 2010 · Book 1 Excerpts, Eclipsed by Shadow (excerpts): Prey

A horse’s eyes are made to detect motion, and if the man made the slightest tremor the mare would recognize the danger. But she required that tremor. – Eclipsed by Shadow (excerpt)

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#36- The First Ride

September 6th, 2010 · Book 1 Excerpts, Eclipsed by Shadow (excerpts): Prey

The herd’s stallion trotted fretfully around the edges of his band. A stallion may choose his group but he is not the boss. Equine society is based on friendships and roles—the stallion was waiting for the group’s leader to make a decision, and he wished she would hurry. – Eclipsed by Shadow (excerpt)

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#35- A horse’s greatest fear

September 3rd, 2010 · Book 1 Excerpts, Eclipsed by Shadow (excerpts): Prey

A horse’s greatest fear is a predator on its back, the only place unreachable by a bite or kick. – Eclipsed by Shadow (excerpt)

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Man and the Prehistoric Horse

September 1st, 2010 · Horses in Prehistory, Notes on History

The advancement of civilization has required many changes in attitude in mankind, perhaps none more revolutionary than the idea that horses might be our partners. The lesson of prehistoric horses is that our world has possibilities that exceed not our grasp … but our attitudes.

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