Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Egyptian Equine Anatomy Lesson

How cool is this? I found it while researching the dental differences between male and female horses on-line. (Just so you know, Wiki says: Stallions and geldings have four additional teeth just behind the incisors, a type of canine teeth that are called "tushes.")


Anatomy of a horse from a 9th century AH (15th century AD) Egyptian document at the University Library, Istanbul.
I should have it translated by lunchtime.

Of the year 2025.

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