ap-pa-ray-ho"), a pack saddle, is believed to be of Arabian origin; the Arabs being a nomadic and pastoral people, employing the camel, horse, burro and its cross descendant, the mule, indigenous to Asiatic countries. The origin of the aparejo dates back... Manual of Pack Transportation - Page 16by United States Quartermaster General of the Army - 1917 - 244 pagesFull view - About this book
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