They found
camel bones from that era, they just claim the bones they found show that the Camels weren't used for transport.
Not exact matches
The Bible states that
Camels were in use domestically in 21st century BC, how common are
bones from any animal to be found
from over 4,000 years ago?
So using radio carbon dating they found
camel bones that were
from the 10th century BC, OK how does this prove anything about if
camels were domesticated much earlier or not?
They think one
bone might be
from another
camel, but it's not yet clear whether it dates to the Pliocene or the more recent ice age.
Camel (centre) is a rescued bearded dragon he was abandoned in a vacant house and after examination it was obvious he had suffered
from metabolic
bone disease in the past and ended up with a hump like a
camel hence the name
camel.
When the town became the summer capital in 1864, the 1200 mile journey
from Calcutta, any combination of horse,
camel, elephant, bullock cart or sedan chair took five
bone - rattling days.