The Bedouins and agriculture
The Bedouins and agriculture The Bedouins are nomadic peoples native to the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, and parts of the
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From the great peoples of today and the history of the planet earth to the local peoples, to their traditions, languages and cultures. A particular look at the links between the peoples of antiquity and agriculture. Stories made of evolution, discoveries, innovative techniques still used today in the world.
Guido Bissanti
The Bedouins and agriculture The Bedouins are nomadic peoples native to the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, and parts of the
Read moreThe Tarascans and agriculture The P’urhépecha, formerly known as Tarascans, are an indigenous people of Mexico, living primarily in the
Read moreThe Mycenaeans and agriculture The Mycenaeans were a civilization of Indo-European origin, which arose and flourished in mainland Greece during
Read moreThe Galatians and agriculture The Galatians (who were also generically called Gauls by the Romans), were a Celtic people who
Read moreThe Carthaginians and agriculture The Carthaginians were an ancient Phoenician people originally from Carthage, an important city-state located in what
Read moreThe Incas and agriculture The Incas or Incas were one of the major pre-Columbian civilizations that developed in the Andean
Read moreThe Anasazi and agriculture The Anasazi, a term that comes from the Navajo language Anaasází and meaning “the ancient enemies”,
Read moreThe ancient Zapotecs and agriculture The Zapotecs, known as the People of the Clouds; in the Zapotec language, Ben Zaa
Read moreThe Huari and agriculture The Huari or Wari were a pre-Inca civilization, which developed in the Andes, in the south
Read moreThe Himba and agriculture The Himba are an indigenous population living mainly in the northern region of Namibia, Africa. They
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