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Herding began in Mesopotamia around 10,000 BCE during the Neolithic period. It emerged as a result of the shift from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a more settled agricultural society. As people started to domesticate animals like sheep, goats, and cattle, they began to practice herding to manage and exploit these animal resources.
Farming crops and raising animals changed how people lived. The social divisions became more apparent as people settled in single areas. The agriculture techniques became more standardized.
In the southern and Eastern Europe, people grew crops or raised sheep or goats. In northern Africa and southwesten Asia, some people were nomadic heeders of sheep, goats, and camels. Other were merchants & artisans.
The information concerning stone age people is very slim because they were hunter/gathers, didn't have a written language, nor could they write so there are no written records. The only thing we have are the cave drawings and we aren't sure why they were done. So, your question can not be answered because there is no data on this.
The three techniques of showing perspective is that people in the background are smaller than those in front, straight lines, and tiles on the floor appear diagonal.
The most specific event would be the change from nomadic hunter-gatherer techniques to farming and herding, which people settled down and formed settlements to maintain.
Normadic herding occurs in areas where the seasons may change. The people are forced to travel to find food and proper shelter.
The Masai are a cow-herding people who live in Africa.
who were the people who came from African savannas south of the Sahara
Black people did.
herding livestock
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the climate is mild and and pleasant in the grasslands the climate is mild and and pleasant in the grasslands
Yes farming, herding, and trading all happened during the Paleolithc age
By farming and herding.
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