Runtu wrote:Small population? That's not what the Book of Mormon describes. According to the text, horses were used by the Jaredites and were found by the Nephites when they arrived. 500 years later, Lamoni was using them for transportation. Why would a small group of horses be kept for 500 years and of which no trace can be found? Lamoni was a regional sub-king, so unless he was special, he probably wouldn't have been the only one with horses.
My point is not that there were few horses, but that potentially there might have been only very few horses. the text doesn't mention them often and when they are mentioned it is in reference to Lamoni's horses, or to the horses in Jaredite times. If 20,000 is a considerably small number in the relative short time the Hun were in Europe, then whose to say there weren't far fewer than that in Mesoamerica? Whose to say the number is considerably less than 20,000? I really don't know. thus, i ask.
Even if we stipulate that the mention of horses in the Book of Mormon does not mean any of the equine species, we still have the problem of animals being used for transportation. That does not fit the Mesoamerican model at all, where only turkeys and ducks and dogs were domesticated for food purposes. There aren't any pack animals among the Maya, nor are there chariots. It goes without saying that there is no trace of any horses, either.
I get that. I get that the mention of horse is very problematic. I'm just wondering and thinking about it a little.