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they migrated south because that was the only way that they had to get their food.
Zoroastrians migrated from Persia to India in the 8th century.
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Thousands and thousands from around the world migrated to Australia in 2008.
Most Okies migrated to California
Historians trace people's language to understand their origins, migrations, interactions with other groups, and cultural development. Language can provide key insights into how people communicated, shared knowledge, and formed social connections throughout history. This information helps historians reconstruct past societies and better understand human behavior.
Generally anthropologists would cover that field of study, but also some historians.
They migrated throughout Africa, causing the spread of one of Africa's largest language groups today.
1. technology 2. developments 3. kingdoms
1. technology 2. developments 3. kingdoms
1. technology 2. developments 3. kingdoms
Somewhere between the Caspian and Aral seas
I'm sure some French speakers may have migrated there, but it's not a regional language for that area.
The Anglo-Saxons were the Germanic tribes who migrated to Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries, eventually forming the Anglo-Saxon culture that had a significant impact on the development of England.
They populations of these bees have been declining for years. Scientists say they believe the ones that are still around, have migrated to different parts of the world.
The "Out of Africa" model.
It's a hard question to answer. We probably can't tell what the first spoken language was, but it is likely that some form of language existed among humans before they migrated out of Africa. The earliest known written language is Sumerian.