The maize turned nomads into farmers.
In one word, agriculture.
age when most people were nomads
They no longer lived as nomads. They became farmers but continued to raise cattle. Eventually, the Aryans would declare that cattle were sacred and forbid them to be used as food.
because they did. ur noghty! :) you and me baby aint nothin but mammals so lets do it like they do on the discovery channel.
no they were nomads
Sahara desert nomads eat foods that include goat meat, milk, dates, rice, and dried fruits. Nomads usually herd animals like goats from which they get their meat and milk. The other foods are carried by these people.
domestication
maize
Experimentation, most likely by women, with plants that it was their task to gather eventually led to more of adevelopmentthan a discovery of domesticated plants.The discovery of Maize.
farmers and nomads buy/sell goods at outdoor markets called sepets.
nomads
nomads
to help their surplus and the phaoh
The farmers depended on the pastoral nomads for the animal products like meat, milk and the skin products.
nomads
They arrived as nomads, and settled on the land to secure a stable living as farmers. This changed over time as some turned to shepherding, fishing, trade, artisans and artists, but the core occupation of a city-state was farming, from which they got their daily bread.
Many of the Tibetan nomads are shepherds and horse breeders. Most of the Tibetans are farmers who exchange their produce at fairs and horse festivals.
farmers,nomads,hunters,townspeople, and traders:)