Dear Ian,
if you regard 'grooved ware' sites as 'pre-beaker' then there are horses at
Durrington Walls (Wiltshire). See:
Harcourt, R. (1971). The animal bones. In (G. J. Wainwright & I. H. Longworth)
Durrington Walls: Excavations 1966-68. London: The Society of Antiquaries,
pp.338-50
Cheers,
Umberto
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