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The peoples moving in from Eurasia took it over.
The mass movement of peoples from Eurasia into the Empire overwhelmed the Roman ability to retain control.
There was no manpower shortage, it was just that the Germanic peoples who flooded in from Eurasia greatly outnumbered the Romans.
False - was over-run by peoples pouring in from Eurasia.
the Huns. They were a nomadic group from the north.
nomadic people slow every thing when they contributed to their civilization because their contribution messed every thing up duston domervil
Nomadic peoples in Eurasia such as the bedouins, mongols, samoyeds, are often nomadic because their land is not suited for agriculture. Without irrigation farms would be impossible in deserts. The reason is similar on the Eurasian steppes and the dark, cold forests of siberia.
no the pueblo peoples were not and are not nomadic...they lived in pueblos
no the pueblo peoples were not and are not nomadic...they lived in pueblos
The unstoppable incursions of the peoples from Eurasia.
The peoples moving in from Eurasia took it over.
they were form of transportation
The development of agriculture was the key advancement that led early peoples to shift from a nomadic lifestyle to living in permanent settlements. The ability to cultivate crops and domesticate animals provided a more reliable and steady source of food, which allowed people to stay in one place and establish permanent communities. This shift also led to the development of complex societies and the rise of civilization.
Internal contests for power, and the unstoppable influx of peoples from Eurasia.
aryans
Anyans
Nomadic peoples living in the northern plains of China