Why do you think the herders of the early Neolithic Period continued nomadic life
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The herders of the early Neolithic Period continued nomadic life because of Nomadic pastoralism.
- Nomadic pastoralism is when the livestock is herded to another area to seek fresh pastures to graze.
- Neolithic Period which depicts the last stone period, led to a revolution in agriculture and became one of the most important periods in history.
- It was in this period, the shift from hunting and foraging to food production and agriculture.
- This change provided plenty of food but due to an increase in the population of livestock, overgrazing and desertification occurred.
- Therefore, the herders change the area for grazing in order to obtain the desired quantity of food.
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