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many arabs in the sixth century lived in towns and villages. others however were nomads. arab nomads (also called bedouins) migrated through the desert raising sheep, goat and cammel. they moved when animals ate all vegetation. camels where the "cars" of the ancient times, so they used those 2 travel. animals provided wool for clothing,blankets,tents, and leather hides. they also made cheese yogurt and sometimes ate meat. for other items such as weapons/ grains they traded animal products (wool,hide,blankets,clothing etc.)

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