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Did early humans ride in the backs of animals to get places faster?
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Did early humans ride in the backs of animals to get places faster?
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Did early humans ride in the backs of animals to get places faster?
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Yes, they did, but also for hunting, etc. It's said that humans have had a relation with horses for about 6000 years or so...
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Yes to reach place faster
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