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...tion Of Animals Pushed Back 3,500 Years - Saudis Find 9,000-Year-Old Civilization<br />

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Saudi Arabia is excavating a new archeological<br />

site that will show horses were domesticated<br />

9,000 years ago in the Arabian peninsula, the<br />

country's antiquities expert said Wednesday.<br />

The discovery of the civilization, named al-<br />

Maqar after the site's location, will challenge<br />

the theory that the domestication of animals<br />

took place 5,500 years ago in Central Asia, said<br />

Ali al-Ghabban, Vice-President of Antiquities<br />

and Museums at the Saudi Commission for<br />

Tourism & Antiquities.<br />

"This discovery will change our knowledge<br />

concerning the domestication of horses and the<br />

evolution of culture in the late Neolithic<br />

period," Ghabban told a news conference in the<br />

Red Sea port of Jeddah.<br />

"The Maqar Civilization is a very advanced civilization of the<br />

Neolithic period. This site shows us clearly, the roots of the<br />

domestication of horses 9,000 years ago."<br />

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