Library/PT 151/Sec 1/Reading Comp
Go to Platform
Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Archaeologist Sandra Olsen excavated a 6,000‑year‑old Botai village in Kazakhstan and found lots of bones in the houses—about 90% were horses. Because horse bones don’t look different when horses are tamed, she studied the ages and sexes of the dead animals: herders usually kill young males but keep females, while hunters would mainly take family groups, which would lower the number of adult male bones. The Botai remains include many adult males (and even whole horse skeletons and horse burials near human graves), so Olsen argues the people likely kept and used horses—possibly riding them—rather than only hunting them for meat.

Logic Breakdown

Compare the hypothetical age/sex profile to the patterns the passage associates with domestication versus hunting: fully grown females + young males matches the domestication pattern of culling males before maturity, implying domestication without retaining males for riding.

Passage Stimulus

Passage Redacted

Unlock Full Passage

10.

If the horse remains found at the Botai sites had consisted primarily of the bones of fully grown females and young males, the findings would have provided evidence for which one of the following hypotheses?

Correct Answer
C
'Herders of domesticated animals used for meat or milk typically kill off all but a few males before they are fully mature, but not the females, and archaeologists have evidence of a similar pattern for prehistoric goat herding.' This identifies the domestication signature (adult females present, males culled while young). Also, 'Olsen reasons that if the Botai had indeed begun riding, they would likely have kept males alive to ride.' If the remains were primarily fully grown females and young males (i.e., few adult males), that pattern supports domestication combined with not keeping males as adult riding animals—so the Botai had domesticated horses but did not ride them.
Upgrade Your Prep

Ready to go beyond free explanations?

LSAT Perfection is the #1 modern LSAT prep platform, trusted by thousands of students for comprehensive test strategies, advanced drilling, and full analytics on every PrepTest.

Detailed explanations for 59 PrepTests
Advanced drillset builder
Personalized analytics
Built-in Wrong Answer Journal
Explore Perfection Plus for full LSAT prep