What type of life did the herders live
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One of the most ancient forms of herding is nomadic herding. Nomadic herders roam in small tribal or extended family groups and have no home base. Nomads live in arid and semiarid parts of Africa, Asia, and Europe, and in the tundra regions of Asia and Europe.
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The life of the herders revolve around moving from one place to another.
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- Herders are generally known as nomads.
- Nomads are part of the nomadic group that move from one place to another in search of pastoral foe their herd (animals)
- They have no permanent place to live as they move with their herds based on seasonal changes.
- These herders are dependent on sheep, cattle, goats, camels, horses, and reindeers for their livelihood.
- Some of the herders can found in the region of semiarid parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe, and the tundra regions of Europe and Asia.
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