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Frederick Everard Zeuner Quotes

German palaeontologist and archaeologist (1905–1963)

Frederick Everard Zeuner (8 March 1905 – 5 November 1963) was a German palaeontologist and geological archaeologist who specialized on the Pleistocene epoch.

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Alternative Names: F. E. Zeuner • Frederick Zeuner • Fredrick Everard Zeuner • Frederick Eberhard Zeuner • FE Zeuner • Professor FE Zeuner

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This position is significant, since the low- lands of north-western Asia were almost certainly populated by wild horses. It is conceivable that domestication may have begun in such an area.

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With the introduction of the horse into Mesopotamia, early in the second millennium B.C., the onager disappears from the list of animals in the service of man.

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