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Pronounced like Eevee
And the one part that isn't narrow (and is connected to the rest of the non-narrow world) is getting more and more desertic every year (Sahel region)
Shaihulud said:Elephants have a gestation period of more than a year. Very hard to domesticate, even societies that regularly made used of elephants for labour prefers to hunt them down in the wild.
They like zebras are extremly flighty and easily spooked. (even the slightest smell of blood would make them go nuts.)Shaihulud said:Imagine Rhino mounted knights... That would be so sweet. Although i wonder why the Africans didn't domesticate the wildebeest, they move in huge herds and breed like mad. Could be a source of meat on the hoof, even if they may not be good for tilling the fields.
Rambuchan said:Regarding the domestiation and use of animals:
May I guide you to my previous post #43, for some ideas on why many animals were not even thought of as domesticable in the first place? That should certainly be considered alongside any inherent characteristics of these beasts. Not everyone looks at the world in the same way, you know.
Rambuchan said:Who do you mean by "they"? I'm losing count of the amount of times I've asked you to qualify your statements.
Did you read up on any of those areas and writers I recommended above?
How much exactly you know about the dynasties in China and the history of Europe?Ace said:And just how does the "tribal" concept fit into Europe and Asia? France, Germany, Greece, China, Italy and most of the other nation-states (but not all) are each one tribe without all the constant "tribal" warfare. Each political entity was/is stable enough to stand without constant civil war between its sub-groups.
Hookay...Ace said:Just a though, but Africa never really developed Nation-states. After ancient times, the continent remained many small, nomadic tribes of hunter-gathers who continually engage in tribal warfare. And after the colonial period ended and colonial created nation-states became independent, they reverted bad to the tribal warfare. When you are scrambling for your next meal, you don't have time to study the sciences....