Farming depended on the annual flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates valleys.
Herding existed in the surrounding mountains. The rest was virtual desert.
Bantu-speakers settled in central and southern Africa and introduced iron tools, farming and herding.
The change from nomadic herding to settled farming.
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.
Mesopotamia means "land between rivers," and the presence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers enabled farming and herding sheep and goats that wouldn't be possible in nearby dry and mountainous regions. The lack of building materials led to a culture of trading agricultural products, and marshlands in the south support a fishing culture.
The occupation of the ancient Incas was mostly farmers in a society that had three classes [castes] of citizens. The Upper class [Royal Nobility], Lower class [the farmesrs] and slaves. In the slaves there were included prisoners of war and those that they were slaves by birth [children born in captivity].
Yes farming, herding, and trading all happened during the Paleolithc age
The Neolithic Revolution refers to the shift from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agricultural communities, marking the beginning of farming and domestication of animals. It led to the development of permanent settlements, the emergence of complex societies, and the advancement of tools and technology.
Bantu-speakers settled in central and southern Africa and introduced iron tools, farming and herding.
By farming and herding.
Farming and herding.
manufacuring and herding and also farming
The change from nomadic herding to settled farming.
The Neolithic Revolution :)
because they are used for farming and for herding
The Hebrew nomads survived by herding instead of farming.
Herding, hunting, and small farming.
HERDING