Yes. The Aryans had a pastoral economy that they established around 1500 B.C.E. This means that they used not farming, but animals and cattle as their source for food or money.
A pastoral economy is one that depends heavily on raising livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats.
Horticultural and Pastoral
The economy of Jericho was based primarily on a . pastoralism. b. trade of salt c. the manufacture of flint tools. d. farming of barley and wheat.
Pastoral nomadism is a form of subsistence agriculture where communities rely on the herding and breeding of livestock for their livelihood, moving seasonally to access fresh pastures and water. These societies are often organized around kinship networks and share a deep cultural connection with their animals, which provide food, clothing, and transportation. Economically, pastoral nomads may engage in trade with sedentary agriculturalists to obtain goods not produced within their mobile lifestyle, creating a dynamic exchange system. Their adaptation to harsh environments and mobility highlights their resilience and deep knowledge of their ecosystems.
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They had a pastoral economy. They were nomadic
They had a pastoral economy.
They had a pastoral economy
They had a pastoral economy.
which was true of the ayrans when they migrated to the subcontinent?
A pastoral economy is one that depends heavily on raising livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats.
Aryans have been mentioned in the 'RIGVEDA' as the INDO GERMAN race who came from the pastoral regions of the 'wiros' across the river 'Harayu' to settle in the indus regions as their Aryavarata (home of the Aryans)
the Aryans when they migrated to the Indian subcontinent?
Horticultural and Pastoral
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The Aryans migrated to the east of the Western Ghats due to the availability of fertile lands for agriculture and pastoral activities. This region provided them with suitable climate and resources to support their livelihood and settlement.
Agriculture and pastoral industry products are a key portion of Argentina's economy. Cereal and beef production are the top products in this sector.