-
modern Khoisan speakers.
These people were
later largely replaced by
agropastoralist Cu****ic (ancestral to Kenya's Cu****ic speakers) from the Horn of...
-
inhabitants of
Greater Ethiopia would have
consisted of dark-skinned
agropastoralists speaking Afro-Asiatic
languages of the Semitic, Cu****ic and Omotic...
- Mbugwe, Simbiti,
Zanaki and Ikoma,
emerged from East
African Neolithic agropastoralists and hunters/gatherers
believed to have come from the
North of Mt. Elgon...
-
traditionally nomadic pastoralist Dir, Isaaq, Darod,
Hawiye and the
sedentary agropastoralist Rahanweyn.
Minor Somali clans include Asharaf. The Dir, Hawiye, Gardere...
-
followed the
Holocene Climate Optimum, the
pastoralists had
become agropastoralists and had
established the
Tichitt tradition in the
Mauritanian settlement...
-
Kintampo Neolithic, and
Kintampo Tradition, was
established by
Saharan agropastoralists, who may have been Niger-Congo or Nilo-Saharan
speakers and were distinct...
-
Vieira da Silva, "The
Cunene Region:
Ecological analysis of an
African agropastoralist system", in Franz-Wilhelm
Heimer (ed.),
Social Change in
Angola (1973)...
-
followed the
Holocene Climate Optimum, the
pastoralists had
become agropastoralists and had
established the
Tichitt tradition in the
Mauritanian settlement...
- and
Bilharzia are endemic. Most of the po****tion are Nuer people,
agropastoralists for whom
cattle are the
measure of
wealth and prestige. The county...
- and West
Sudanian savanna regions of Sub-Saharan
Africa by
agropastoralists.
Agropastoralists, as
early agriculturalists, who
likely originated in the Central...