Sentences with phrase «by herders»

2) High densities of reindeer managed by herders in northwestern Eurasia may be able to help check increases in shrub growth and height by concentrating grazing in existing low shrub areas before they grow taller.
Until recently, scholars believed that the khipu tradition died out in the Andes soon after the Spanish conquest in 1532, lingering only in the simple cords made by herders to keep track of their flocks.
typical christian argument... «yours is wrong mine is right you'd better see the light MY way or «god» will punish you»... your god can kiss my a $ $... your book was written by herders in an agraian society that no longer exists.
This book was published by Herder and Herder, West Germany, 1967 and translated by W.J. O'Hara.
Briefing the displaced Tiv people in Keana, Ahemba said the harassment of Tiv people in Nasarawa State by the herders as a result of the implementation of the anti-open grazing law by the Benue State Government must not be allowed to continue.
The creators of the Corded Ware culture, named after this intricate pottery, may have spoken an Indo - European language derived from one spoken by herders from the East.
A big surprise is that more than half the killings — 55 per cent — are estimated to be done by herders avenging livestock attacks by leopards, with only 21 per cent of the cats taken by poachers.
MONGOLIA Oyu Tolgoi Phase 2: Plans, Issues and Risks An Overview of Oyu Tolgoi Phase 2 Mining Plans and some of the issues and risks associated with block cave underground mining, international metal price uncertainty, project power supply, and impacts on water resources used by herders.
We could ascertain the cause of mortality only in one case, where the individual had been shot by a herder.
Striding toward Bethlehem, in the West Bank, Salopek is detoured by a herder's tattered fence, one of the first human - made barriers — other than checkpoints and border gates — he's faced in some 2,300 miles since he started out in Ethiopia.
Other khipus are just a few strings, made by herders to keep stock of grazing animals.
Published in 1969 by Herder and Herder, New York.
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