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- modern Khoisan speakers. These people were later largely replaced by agropastoralist Cu****ic (ancestral to Kenya's Cu****ic speakers), who originated from...
- Mbugwe, Simbiti, Zanaki and Ikoma, emerged from East African Neolithic agropastoralists and hunters/gatherers believed to have come from the North of Mt. Elgon...
- inhabitants of Greater Ethiopia would have consisted of dark-skinned agropastoralists speaking Afro-Asiatic languages of the Semitic, Cu****ic and Omotic...
- Kintampo Neolithic, and Kintampo Tradition, was established by Saharan agropastoralists, who may have been Niger-Congo or Nilo-Saharan speakers and were distinct...
- followed the Holocene Climate Optimum, the pastoralists had become agropastoralists and had established the Tichitt tradition in the Mauritanian settlement...
- doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190854584.013.339. In the last millennium BCE, agropastoralists living in Dhar Tichitt in southeastern Mauritania were continuously...
- 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...
- Vieira da Silva, "The Cunene Region: Ecological analysis of an African agropastoralist system", in Franz-Wilhelm Heimer (ed.), Social Change in Angola (1973)...
- From the 19th to 20th centuries, Doonan was settled by groups of agropastoralists with 359 acres of land and pastoral activities continued until the...