Nomads began to settle in villages around 10,000 to 12,000 years ago, during the Neolithic Revolution. This transition was marked by the development of agriculture, which allowed people to cultivate crops and domesticate animals, leading to more permanent living arrangements. As farming practices improved, communities grew, and the shift from a nomadic lifestyle to settled village life became more widespread.
If they are nomads, they usually arent going to settle down. Or they wouldnt be called Nomads! :)
no cause all their villages were made out of rocks
settle in a area
they were nomads
The Homo Habilis were the first prehistoric nomads to walk and settle in France.
Not all natives stopped being nomads, I mean, if you found a cool spot would you want to leave?
They were nomads who moved west to settle in the Levant.
Nomads do not settle permanently in one place. The definition of nomad is one who does not have a permanent home.
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Nomads (a nomadic people).
Around 6000 B.C near the Nile Valley