Now remember Schmidt thought so too and thus the title of his paper. "pre-columbian Yucatan horse" Now... I belelive the only way to disprove this is to show that these bones don't c14 date to earlier than columbian times... however I beleive the evidence that scmidt provided show that. Because there is a date range of ~1800BC to 400-AD. Which you will admit is Book of Mormon times?
I adamantly do not agree that Schmidt thought the “pre-Columbian” horse dated from 1800 BC- 400 AD. The pre-Columbian horse was in the BOTTOM LAYER of level VII, which I’ve repeatedly shown that scholars – apparently including Schmidt who was cited in the text – thought that the bottom layer of level VII was either pleistocene or the boundary of Pleistocene. It’s misleading to pretend that this date would be 1800 BC.
Your only hope is that the MODERN horse was really the Book of Mormon horse. In other words, the horse that scholars say is the “Modern horse” –
not the pre-Columbian horse - is the real deal.
So your only hope now is that the European horse found its way to the New World prior to the conquest due to the Jaredites and Lehites transporting the horse to the New World, and the descendants of that horse – without carbon dating – could be thought to be “modern” in that they were clearly related to the European species. Of course, under this paradigm, literally ANY horse remains could be potentially evidence of the Book of Mormon, unless carbon dating is performed. What a perfect solution! Except, of course, for the fact that this contradicts what the Book of Mormon asserts, and, once again, is contradicted by the abundance of evidence that supports the fact that there were no horses when the Spaniards arrived.