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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

Choose the data that most directly distinguishes hunted-from-domesticated treatment of horse carcasses—i.e., evidence about whether whole horses or only butchered parts were brought to Botai dwellings.

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Data from which one of the following sources would be most relevant to evaluating Olsen's hypothesis?

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Passage support: 'So Olsen relies heavily on statistical tabulations of the Botai horses by sex and age at death, looking for mortality patterns that might correlate with expectations regarding domesticated herds or wild victims of hunting.' And: 'Another clue that at least some of the horses may have been domesticated and that some may have even been ridden is in the fact that their remains include full skeletons, entire vertebral columns, and pelvises. It is unreasonable to suppose that hunters dragged whole 1,000-pound carcasses back to their dwellings.' Explanation: A tabulation of butchered versus untouched horse bones directly tests whether carcasses were processed away from the site (as expected if horses were hunted and only parts transported) or whether whole skeletons were present/transported (consistent with domestication and use of horses for transport/riding). This directly evaluates Olsen's hypothesis and matches her stated reliance on bone tabulations.
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