dear sally,
sorry for the mistake!! originally i thought the term thoroughbred includes
arabian horses as well :-( meanwhile knowing better, the question should
concern features of arabian horsrs...
however, indeed i compared this arch. scull to some "englisches vollblut" =
thoroughbred, but the morphological variation seems to be quite high in this
breed (as usual in horses)..., some fit better some do not. what i'm curious
about are the distinct features... especially in scull formation of arabian
horses :-) and if something is known from archaeological contexts
anyway, thanks a lot alfred
Alfred Galik, Mag. Dr.
Dept. of Anatomy
Unit on Archaeozoology and Comp. Morphology
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Veterinaerplatz 1
A-1210 Wien
Austria
Phone: +43-1-250-77/2519
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