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Nomadic and mainly
The major distinction within Tunisian Arabic is that between sedentary ( mainly urban ) and Nomadic-origin ( rural ) dialects ( see Sedentary vs. Nomadic ).

Nomadic and inhabited
Nomadic hunter-gatherers inhabited the relatively water-rich and diverse upper basin of the Little Colorado for almost 8, 000 years before the premodern Navajo, Apache and Hopi tribes came into being.

Nomadic and areas
Nomadic Bedouins would raid farms and settled areas.
Nomadic Shoshone Indians used the area to travel between the Great Salt Lake and areas to the north.

Nomadic and now
Nomadic will be the centerpiece of Titanic Quarter, a previously-derelict section of Belfast now being rebuilt and filled with monuments and buildings to honour the Titanic.

Nomadic and known
Nomadic people who lived around the perimeters of the Chinese kingdoms were generally known as the Rong people.

Nomadic and Western
There are four ' abortive civilizations ' ( Abortive Far Western Christian, Abortive Far Eastern Christian, Abortive Scandinavian, Abortive Syriac ) and five ' arrested civilizations ' ( Polynesian, Eskimo, Nomadic, Ottoman, Spartan ).
These were the Imperial Valley Brahmas in Brawley, California and El Centro, California ; the Antelope Valley Ravens in Lancaster, California and Palmdale, California ; the Yuma Desert Dawgs will moved to the Western Baseball League the following year ( 1996 ); and a traveling team, the Sierra Nevada / Southern Nomadic Miners represented both Chico and Yuba City.

Nomadic and Sahara
Nomadic and pastoral desert peoples will rely on seasonal vegetation found in wadis, even in regions as dry as the Sahara, as they travel in complex transhumance routes.

Nomadic and southern
By the 1st century BC Saba ' a was declining gradually and its southern neighbor Himyar was able to settle many Nomadic tribes that was allied to Saba ' a and create a stronger Himyarite nation in the lowlands.
** The Nomadic Hunter-gatherers of the R Haplogroup ( characterized by the M173 mutation in the Y chromosome ) that had taken refuge during the Last Ice Age in the Steppes of southern Ukraine and Russia ( and had allegedly developed the M17 mutation, originating the R1a Haplogroup ), are believed to have given rise to the Proto-Indo-European cultures ( predecessors of the Indo-European population and their languages ), such as the Kurgan culture.

Nomadic and Mauritania
Nomadic pastoralists come from as far away as Burkina Faso and Mauritania to allow their cattle to graze on the Borgou of the Inner Niger Delta.

Nomadic and extreme
Nomadic herding is an extreme example of extensive farming, where herders move their animals to use feed from occasional rainfalls.

Nomadic and before
The Secret History of the Mongols ( 1240 ) by unknown author, a source of the first magnitude for the social history of the Asian Nomadic civilization based on Mongols before the establishment of their world's greatest empire in 13 century.

Nomadic and arrived
After 586 several Nomadic people arrived in the area, until Hungarians conquered it in the late 9th century.

Nomadic and century
Some Nomadic Alans settled in the region in the 7th century, forming the kingdom of Alania.

Nomadic and .
Nomadic herders such as the Amorites moved herds closer to reliable water suppliers, bringing them into conflict with Akkadian populations.
Nomadic Amorites from the northwest would pasture their flocks of sheep and goats to graze on the stubble and be watered from the river and irrigation canals.
This Harifian culture may have adopted the use of pottery from the Isnan culture and Helwan culture of Egypt ( which lasted from 9000-4500 BC ), and subsequently fused with elements from the PPNB culture during the climatic crisis of 6000 BC to form what Juris Zarins calls the Syro-Arabian pastoral technocomplex, which saw the spread of the first Nomadic pastoralists in the Ancient Near East.
Nomadic elements fused with PPNB to form the Minhata Culture and Yarmukian Culture which were to spread southwards, beginning the development of the classic mixed farming Mediterranean culture, and from 5600 BC were associated with the Ghassulian culture of the region, the first chalcolithic culture of the Levant.
At its monotheistic state, it was the major religion among the Nomadic Empires of Eurasia.
It is relatively unsure what sect of Tengriism was practiced by the Nomadic Empires as some would worship a single sky god while others would worship partners with the god such as the additional deities.
Some micro-nationalists call their countries Nomadic Countries, especially ones that have no land and are based on the Internet.
* Gardner, Ann " At Home in South Sinai " Nomadic Peoples 2000.
In Mongolia, Buddhism was flowered into Nomadic land for three times during the Hunnu ( 1-3 centuries BC ), Mongol Empire ( 13-14 centuries ), Manchu Empire ( 16-19 centuries ) from Tibet in last 2000 years.
* c. 1750 BCE: Nomadic shepherds, the Aryans, enter India from Central Asia and the Russian steppes.
Ancient China and Its Enemies: The Rise of Nomadic Power in East Asian History.
* 2217 BC – 2193 BC: Nomadic invasions of Akkad.
Canaanite culture apparently developed in situ from the Circum-Arabian Nomadic Pastoral Complex, which in turn developed from a fusion of Near Eastern Harifian hunter gatherers with Pre-Pottery Neolithic B ( PPNB ) farming cultures, practicing animal domestication, during the 6200 BC climatic crisis.
Nomadic hunting has been the main human activity on the parries for the majority of the archaeological record.
Nomadic hunting and gathering, following seasonally available wild plants and game, is by far the oldest human subsistence method.
Nomadic pastoralism is thought to have developed in three stages that accompanied population growth and an increase in the complexity of social organization.
Nomadic pastoralism seems to have developed as a part of the secondary products revolution proposed by Andrew Sherratt, in which early pre-pottery Neolithic cultures that had used animals as live meat (" on the hoof ") also began using animals for their secondary products, for example, milk and its associated dairy products, wool and other animal hair, hides and consequently leather, manure for fuel and fertilizer, and traction.
Nomadic Empires in Evolutionary Perspective.
Nomadic Empires: Origins, Rise, Decline.
In Nomadic Pathways in Social Evolution.
Nomadic Plains Apache also camped in this area as did Comanche, Arapaho, Kiowa, and Cheyenne.
Nomadic Plains Apache also camped in this area as did Comanche, Arapaho, Kiowa, and Cheyenne.

Berbers and mainly
He felt that he could not always rely on the local populace in providing a loyal army ; and therefore bought a massive standing army consisting mainly of Berbers from North Africa as well as slaves from other areas.
Recent studies make clear no significant genetic differences exist between Arabic and non-Arabic speaking populations, highlighting that in common with most of the Arab World, Arabization was mainly via acculturation of indigenous populations over time and intermarriage between Arabs and Berbers.
The population of the Atlas Mountains are mainly Berbers.
However, there is also a small ( 1 percent at most ) of pure native Berbers located mainly in the Jabal Dahar mountains in the South East and on the island of Jerba.
The Y-chromosome genetic structure of the Maghreb population seems to be mainly modulated by geography, The Y-DNA Haplogroups E3b and J, which are so common among the population of North African and the Middle East, Haplogroups E3b and J, are the most widespread among North African groups especially E1b1b1b ( E-M81, formerly E3b1b ) which is typical of the indigenous Berbers of North-West Africa.
During this period the Arab tribes mainly settled the old Phoenician and Carthaginian towns while the Berbers remained the dominant group inland.
These armies consisted mainly of Berbers with prominent Arab tribal leaders amongst them and were commonly known as the Moors.
In Northern Africa, west of Egypt ( hence the Arabic word maghreb ' the west ', also adopted in western languages via the French colonizer ) the provinces included Tripolis and Barka ( in present Libya ) and Ifriqiya ( i. e. former Africa: the heartland of the Byzantinian Exarchate of Carthage, with its new capitals Kairouan and Tunis, hence the modern name Tunisia ) in the former Byzantinian coastal region, and further conquests west and south, in the ancient homeland of the Berbers known as Barbary, mainly the new province named Maghrib ( still the Arabic name of the modern sherifian kingdom of Morocco, but including the east of modern Algeria ).
The oasis has a population of around 10, 000, mainly Berbers.

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