CHAPTER 11 BLOG - Pastoral Peoples on the Global Stage

The underlying theme of this chapter is the evolvement and revolution of the domestication of certain civilizations. It is noted that 4000 BCE was around the stage when "Pastoral economies" were developed and proven to be effective.

The notable advancements would be the movements of people from frm lands to bigger urban cities in pursuit of careers such as merchant banking and trading.

An interesting civilization in this era was particularly the Mongols. The Mongols had many interesting cultural concepts that were vastly different from others. Some of these concepts are:

  • The Mongol were not heavy on violence and were much  more people orientated.
  • The Mongol empire came to acquire the largest land based empire of any civilization in history. 
  • Mongol Women were equal to men in regards to work and the actions in which they could commit. 

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