Women in equestrianism
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women-in-equestrianism-220-439676
title:
Women in equestrianism
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The place of women in equestrianism has undergone significant societal evolution. Until the 20th century, in most Eurasian and North African countries, and later in North and South America, the horse was primarily a symbol of military and masculine prowess, associated with men for both warfare and daily labor. In contrast, ancient Asian cultures like the Scythians, Sarmatians, and Achaemenids are believed to have practiced mixed horsemanship, unlike the Greco-Roman civilizations. In the Near Eas
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Gender studies history
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_equestrianism
date created:
2024-07-06T22:54:17Z
date modified:
2024-09-13T17:56:15Z
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