Horse As a Cultural Heritage: Three Case Studies from Czechia and Greece

Authors

KLONTZA Věra

Year of publication 2023
Type Conference abstract
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description People shape horses through their needs and demands but also through their awarness and understanding of themselves and their environment. The horse populations encode the history of the region and the environmental circumstances. The horse is a cultural animal, a kind of palimpset. It is therefore an archaeological and historical sourse. Indeed, it is a cultural heritage. The paper analyze how this can be dealt with using three examples: Kladruby n. L. stud, Napajedla stud, and the Cretan horse issue.
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