History of Relationships between People and Horses
The first evidence of human domestication of horses dates back to the ancient Neolithic period. This was a key moment in history when man mastered and began to use horses for heavy work and transportation.
In different eras, horses served in the armies of great empires, becoming an integral part of military art. Their grace, speed and strength attracted the attention of leaders and generals.
Horses in Culture and Art
Horses have been an inspiration for many artists, writers and poets. Their elegance was depicted in sculptures, paintings and literature. Famous works of art such as Pietra da Cortona's The Battle of Saint-Romain de la Rota or Georges Roy's The Magnificent Horses convey the sublimity and beauty of these animals.
Horses and Religion
Horses have had their own religious meanings in different cultures. In ancient Greek mythology, horses were associated with the goddess of war, Athena. Among the Scandinavians, the horse Slepner was the faithful companion of Odin, the highest god. And in Chinese mythology, the horse symbolizes well-being and prosperity.
Current Status of Horses
Today, horses continue to serve people, but not so much for military or agricultural needs, but in entertainment and sports fields. Hippodromes, equestrian clubs and exhibitions continue to attract the attention of horse lovers.
However, there is also the problem of preserving horse breeds that may become extinct due to changing needs of society and changes in approaches to the use of these animals.
Horses remain an inexhaustible source of inspiration for people, maintaining their mystical appeal and importance in the modern world. Scientific research to improve their care and preserve the diversity of breeds continues to ensure that these noble creatures continue to delight us with their presence after many generations.
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