nomadic pastoral造句
例句與造句
- The residents of the ancient city of ethnographic analogy to modern nomadic pastoral peoples.
- He accompanied Christian Albrecht to Oranje to serve a number of small nomadic pastoral tribes.
- Before the Russian colonisation, the Kazakhs had a highly developed culture based on their nomadic pastoral economy.
- Before the Russian colonization, the Kazakhs had a highly developed culture based on their nomadic pastoral economy.
- Some archaeologists believed it sprang from central Europe while others saw an influence from nomadic pastoral societies of the steppes.
- It's difficult to find nomadic pastoral in a sentence. 用nomadic pastoral造句挺難的
- Numerous archaeological finds have found querms and agricultural implements and bones of domesticated animals, suggesting a semi-nomadic pastoral economy.
- The first nomadic pastoral society developed in the period from 8, 500 6, 500 BC in the area of the southern Levant.
- He would then travel on foot into the mountains, surviving on milk given to him by the nomadic pastoral tribe the Gurjars.
- The janas were originally semi-nomadic pastoral communities, but gradually came to be associated with specific territories as they became less mobile.
- Northern Sudan has long been inhabited by Arabic-speaking people who farm the Nile valley and follow a nomadic pastoral way of life elsewhere.
- Archaeological, biogeographical, and linguistic evidence suggest that the donkey was first domesticated by nomadic pastoral people in North Africa over 5, 000 years ago.
- The Vlachs were distinguished by their nomadic and semi-nomadic pastoral way of life as shepherds involving transhumance ( mainly of sheep, goats and horses ).
- The earliest kings ( such as Tudiya ) who are recorded as : " kings who lived in tents ", were independent semi-nomadic pastoral rulers.
- Semi-nomadic pastoral groups such as the Arab Al Fadl and Banu Nu'aym tribes and several Turkmen tribes grazed their flocks in Quneitra's rocky lands.
- The word is also used as a generic descriptor for nomadic pastoral peoples of ancient north-western ancient India, who were known for their skills as horse breeders and equestrians.
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