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human ecology
Being nomadic, the Kaurna people of the Adelaide plains lived in rough bark humpies.
The Arabian Empire stretched eastward to the lands beyond Persia, under the Umayyad Empire.
Soviet policies forced many nomadic peoples in central Asia to settle and they were put to work.
They did not - theirs was a very static and stable empire.
The Song dynasty was threatened by Nomadic warriors in 1126.
Some tribes of native Americans were nomadic, others were not. For example the plains tribes were nomadic to follow the migrations of their main food source: Bison herds. But many other tribes were farmers or fishermen that stayed in one place.
the migrations that happened with the roman empire collapsed
The development of permanent settlements with complex social structures did not result from the development of farming techniques by nomadic people. Instead, they continued their traditional nomadic lifestyle of following herds and seasonal migrations.
The Han empire was invaded by nomadic Xiongnu tribesmen from the north and west of the Han Empire.
No. The Assyrians were conquerors. They ruled the powerful Assyrian Empire.
Early human societies were nomadic, following food sources and weather patterns in their migrations. They moved in small groups in search of resources such as water, game, and plants. These migrations were driven by the need for survival and adaptation to changing environments.
Transhumance tribes have a fixed pattern of movement while nomadic tribes have not.
The Roman invaders were the Vandels, Visigoths, and the Huns
The Empire of Ghana grew powerful on its use of goldwhile trading in the Sahel with the Berbers and other nomadic tribes.
Nomadic people traditionally received income from sources such as herding livestock for sale or trade, selling handicrafts or goods, providing services as guides or laborers, and occasionally from participating in seasonal migrations or trade routes. Today, nomadic people may also earn income from jobs in agriculture, tourism, or modern industries in addition to traditional sources.