religion
Yes. The Aryans had a pastoral economy that they established around 1500 B.C.E. This means that they used not farming, but animals and cattle as their source for food or money.
the Aryans measure wealth by sheep or cattle so normally, the farmers were the richest.
They no longer lived as nomads. They became farmers but continued to raise cattle. Eventually, the Aryans would declare that cattle were sacred and forbid them to be used as food.
social anthropology
They no longer lived as nomads. They became farmers but continued to raise cattle. Eventually, the Aryans would declare that cattle were sacred and forbid them to be used as food.
The aryans leave their homeland in search of food
they invented many items that were used to plant
social Anthropology
Cows were considered to be holy and even in the india of today people in india are often in cow related traffic jams (religion states it is allowed to do anything Lucas whitehead, mirfield, west yorks, england
cows-------------------------------------That is correct, but it is not just cows. It is also the following: sheep, goats, horses, cattle . This answer came from my World Book encyclopedia.
No. Cattle, being strictly herbivores, will choose to starve over cannibalism.