- Origin and history of mitochondrial DNA lineages in domestic horses
- European Domestic Horses originated in two Holocene Refugia
- Mountain and Moorland Ponies of the British Isles (hardcopy book, good luck getting it)
- Maternal Lineages of Native Canadian Equine Populations and their relationship to the Nordic and Mountain and Moorland pony breeds (subscription)
- Numerical and genetic status of native horse and pony breeds in Britain
- Open-access journal of equine sciences
Author(s): Hayes, Tina E. ; Palmer, Martin R.
Title: Patterns of Iron Age horse supply : an analysis of strontium isotope ratios in teeth /
Source: Archaeometry Vol. 51, no. 1 (2009), p. 140-150 Additional Info: Oxford : Oxford University, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art.
Standard No: ISSN: 0003-813X
Author(s): Gailey, Alan
Title: Horse skulls, acoustics, threshing and preaching
Source: Ulster folklife V. 50, (2004), p. 110-13 Journal Code: Ulster Folklife
Standard No: ISSN: 0082-7347
Author(s): Bendrey, R. ; Taylor, G. M. ; Bouwman, A. S. ; Cassidy, J. P.
Title: Suspected bacterial disease in two archaeological horse skeletons from southern England: palaeopathological and biomolecular studies
Source: Journal of archaeological science V. 35, no. 6 (2008), p. 1581-90 Journal Code: J archaeol Sci
Standard No: ISSN: 0305-4403
Author(s):
Moore-Colyer, R. J.
Title: Horse in British prehistory: some speculations /
Source: Archaeological Journal no. 151, 1994. pp. 1-15. Additional Info: London
Standard No: ISSN: 0066-5983
Author(s):
Sykes, Egerton.
Title: Horse worship and allied cults in Britain.
Source: New World Antiquity. vol. 21, no. 1, p. 6-13, illus. Additional Info: London, 1974.
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of northwest European horse bone and tooth collagen, 40,000 BP-present; palaeoclimatic interpretations
Stevens, Rhiannon E; Hedges, Robert E M. Quaternary Science Reviews23. 7-8 (April 2004): 977-991.
Caballine and zebrine horses in the Norfolk Forest beds
Pirlot, Paul. Journal of Zoology (1987)118, 4 (1949): 1118-1133.
Caballoid horses and late middle Pleistocene biostratigraphy of the British Isles
van Asperen, Eline N. Quaternaire (Paris)20. 4 (December 2009): 437-448.
The development of new methodologies for studying the horse: case studies from prehistoric southern England
Bendrey, R. University of Southampton (United Kingdom), 2007. ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2007. U234899.
Some free horse photos available from geograph.uk