Settling enabled the Hebrews to establish themselves consistently in a location and also consistently separate themselves as a group. With a location and the lack of a need to interact with other groups, the Hebrews slowly became a more typical and homogeneous people and their religious activities followed suit.
The Hebrews were nomadic people organized in tribes
Yes, the ancient Israelites are nomadic, they also were very gay!
They traveled from place to place, for example, from Egypt to the promised land.
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ancient mesopotamian, arabian, islamic, and nomadic.
A nomadic Ionian Greek tribe settle there.
The ancient Masara highly nomadic people
SCYTHIANS -they are Indians
nomadic lifestyles
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The Vedic tribes of ancient Afghanistan.
The ancient Israelites (before our time in Egypt) were apparently a nomadic tribe whose name is usually transliterated as "Ibaru", possibly originally meaning "the ones from across the river." We were called Hebrews by the Egyptians, and -- at least technically -- did not become Israelites until we were established in the land of Canaan and had given up our nomadic traditions. The everyday language of the Israelites was Aramaic. The traditional history of the Israelites -- what came to be known as the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament -- was in Hebrew. Hebrew was therefore used primarily for religious purposes. So ... today, Jews are occasionally called "Hebrews", but Hebrew is actually the name of a language, either traditional Biblical Hebrew or the modern version of it currently spoken in Israel.