I'm a bit of a stickler about historicity - Like "Bronze" being a "Tech," which humans only began using about 2,000 BCE - 2,000 years after the game starts. Iron was 1,200 BCE. And we have so many great Stone Age Units! (And, Furthermore the invention of the bow precedes History.)
Now, back to Horses, from the new National Geographic:
"New evidence from ancient skeletons shows the earliest signs of horseback riding among these humans, who giddy-upped some 5,000 years ago. These early cowpokes, thundering through present-day Europe, didn't look like Annie Oakley or John Wayne—but they likely used horses for advantages in herding, exploration, and trading."
(Similarly, it is worth remembering that Chariots weren't invented by any Civ at all. They first appeared in the Western Eurasian steppe about 3,500 BCE.)
- New Tech Tree, anyone?
Now, back to Horses, from the new National Geographic:
"New evidence from ancient skeletons shows the earliest signs of horseback riding among these humans, who giddy-upped some 5,000 years ago. These early cowpokes, thundering through present-day Europe, didn't look like Annie Oakley or John Wayne—but they likely used horses for advantages in herding, exploration, and trading."
(Similarly, it is worth remembering that Chariots weren't invented by any Civ at all. They first appeared in the Western Eurasian steppe about 3,500 BCE.)
- New Tech Tree, anyone?
